"Malicious apps have emerged as perhaps the most serious threat to   mobile devices at the moment, and the major players, such as Apple and Google,   have tried several different methods of preventing them from getting into their   app stores and into the hands of users. Now, Google is taking one more step with   the launch of a new service   called the Private Channel for Google Apps, which gives enterprises   and other organizations the ability to create private app stores and control the   apps their users can download. Private   Channel is essentially   a way for organizations to stand up their own miniature app stores inside of   Google Play--the main app store for Android devices--and publish apps to it.   That gives these organizations the ability to point their users directly to the   apps they want users to download for their Android devices. The new service will   include some of the security features built into Google Play, most notably the   anti-malware system and the ability to authenticate users."
2012年12月7日金曜日
Google Launches Private Android App Stores
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