Today, in an email sent to developers, Mozilla said that «we will end development on Firefox OS for smartphones after the version 2.6 release» as well as ceasing to
accept app submissions for Android, desktop or tablet to the marketplace...
Today, in an email sent to developers, Mozilla said that «we will end development on Firefox OS for smartphones after the version 2.6 release» as well as ceasing to
accept app submissions for Android, desktop or tablet to the marketplace from March 29.
RIM announced today that it is now
accepting app submissions from Android app aggregator developers.
We are pleased to inform you that BlackBerry App World is now
accepting app submissions for additional BlackBerry smartphones.
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Instagram has refused to comment on these reports, other than to confirm it has stopped
accepting submissions of new
apps.
Amazon has also said that from May 31, it will stop
accepting new games and
apps submissions for its Underground Actually Free program.
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submission to be
accepted by the various ebook reading devices and
apps.
All it would confirm is that Instagram has stopped
accepting submissions of new
apps, just as Facebook announced it would last week following backlash over Cambridge Analytica.
It broke the thousand mark after just four days of
accepting apps and the amount of
submissions a day have only been growing since.
The truth is that they are now
accepting submissions for universal
apps to the
app store.
Amazon says in a blog post that it will still pay developers for every minute customers use their
apps, but it won't continue
accepting app and game
submissions anymore.
Whether it is a Web, desktop or tablet
app; the company won't be
accepting any more
submissions after March 29.