So, the big question is how can your company make its own app store, and benefit from its potential profitability? There’s a lot of money to be made by both selling your own apps and by taking a percent of the sales of others developers who will place their apps into your new store.
I know, it sounds like a pipe dream. Creating an app store of your very own would require a substantial outlay of time, energy and developer fees, which puts it out of reach for most startups. Well, at least that used to be the case.
Mozilla is now bringing the potenial of your own app store to you. They are giving developers the means to make their own app stores by releasing technical documentation for a proposed ecosystem, centered around web- and mobile-based apps. The design standards supported include HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
The documentation, available through the Mozilla Labs page, provides users with both a proposed system and a developer preview prototype that are designed to help you install, manage and launch web apps. A sample of the store can be viewed on the Mozilla site.
The system is compatible with the following browsers: Firefox 3.6 and later, Firefox for mobile, Internet Explorer 8, Chrome 6, Safari 5, Opera 10 and WebKit mobile. This list of browsers provides for a fair variety of options, but obviously this system will not work on iPhone, which runs on its own proprietary standards.