Thursday, June 9, 2016

Changes in App Store – ElTiempo.com

The annual Apple developers conference (WWDC) is a few days to start and have already revealed some important announcements that will be part of this event. The most significant has to do with the changes to the App Store, as from September, when searching in the shop, the results may highlight ‘apps’ sponsored .

developers will be able to hire spaces to highlight their applications searches to be made in the App Store. The award of these advertising spaces will be made through auctions .

In an interview with the portal technology The Verge, Phil Schiller, vice president of worldwide marketing for Apple, announced that “the option of selling subscriptions will be available to all developers and not just a particular type of applications. Now let’s open to all categories, including games “.

In search of satisfying the users and that this new method does not become a problem, the company has established that for each search made only one sponsored application will be displayed and will be highlighted with a background in blue.

this change was also announced that developers earn more money from sales of their applications, as in the Apple currently takes 30 percent of the revenue generated by the ‘apps’; while developers are left with the remaining 70 percent. With the new model, after the application has completed one year on the App Store, the percentage will be 85 percent for the developer and 15 percent for Apple .




 

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WWDC

‘The Apple Worldwide Developers Conference’, better known as WWDC is the annual event that company performs in San Francisco, California, where developers and programmers Apple gather to unveil new technologies coming down the pike .

the start of the event will be on Monday, June 13 and will go until 17 March. S and expect great related to the new version of the iOS operating system, Apple Music, Apple Watch, Siri and issues related to software and hardware that makes the company’s ads.

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