AT&T on Monday announced a new API platform and app store, called “AppCenter.” The online store will be opened later this year and will feature HTML5 software. The store will sell wares for Android phones and iPhones. Unlike the Android Market or Apple’s App Store, the platform will be similar to a magazine-like collection of stories, according to AT&T, where users can find apps and also be pointed in the direction of other app outlets. In addition to the store, AT&T will offer a new API that will give developers the tools to create MMS, SMS, location and bill-paying apps.
AT&T Stocks Shelves at New App Store With HTML5
Posted by: Rachelle Dragani January 10, 2012 10:51 AMAT&T on Monday announced a new API platform and app store, called “AppCenter.” The online store will be opened later this year and will feature HTML5 software. The store will sell wares for Android phones and iPhones. Unlike the Android Market or Apple’s App Store, the platform will be similar to a magazine-like collection of stories, according to AT&T, where users can find apps and also be pointed in the direction of other app outlets. In addition to the store, AT&T will offer a new API that will give developers the tools to create MMS, SMS, location and bill-paying apps.