According Web Pro News and unnamed sources cited by the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times, Google is planning to launch a store where it will sell online business software for use with its own Google Apps products. The Times cites “a person familiar with the project” and the Journal cites “people briefed by the company.”
“These people said the store will sell business software designed by outside developers to integrate and add capabilities to Google Apps, such as enhanced security features or the ability to import contacts,” the WSJ reports, later adding, “Google eventually plans to allow customers to purchase its partners’ software through the site, taking a cut for itself and sharing some revenue with the developers, these people said. Google will allow users to quickly access their purchased applications through the menu at the top of their screens within Gmail or Google Docs, they said.”
Both publications are referring to a statement made by Google where the company stated, “The Google Solutions Marketplace makes it easy for our customers to connect with an ecosystem of products and professional services. We’re constantly working with our partners to deliver more solutions to businesses, but we have nothing to announce at this time.”