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.NET News Desk Apps Store Intel-Style
CEO Paul Otellini suggested that the classic software distribution is on its way out
By: Maureen O'Gara
Sep. 23, 2009 12:45 PM
Intel is pushing Atom out of netbooks and into embedded applications like Daimler and BMW infotainment systems, cell phones and other devices in search of what it calls a $15 billion opportunity. It wants its OEMs and other friends to take a page out of Apple's book and create app stores for downloadable programs starting with netbook-ware. Dell, Acer and Asustek are in. ISVs can use Microsoft's Silverlight software framework for web-based applications and its rival Adobe Air so their mobile- and small screen-optimized apps run unchanged on both Windows and Linux Moblin. Intel is setting up an Atom Developer Program to take ISVs from application creation through testing to the go-to-market stage. CEO Paul Otellini suggested that the classic software distribution is on its way out. Reader Feedback: Page 1 of 1
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