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Samsung, Netbiscuits tie up for bada OS

Based on this partnership, Netbiscuits' premium customers will be provided with apps made for Samsung's recently launched mobile operating system – bada.

Netbiscuits, a development and publishing platform for mobile web sites and apps, has announced a partnership with Samsung Electronics.
Based on this partnership, Netbiscuits’ premium customers will be provided with apps made for Samsung’s recently launched mobile operating system – bada.
All apps will be implemented as native hybrid applications, a combination of website and app. This approach allows Netbiscuits customers to manage mobile sites and apps for multiple platforms using one single, cloud-based software system.
The first Netbiscuits’ customers to be enabled with Samsung bada native hybrid apps include Axel Springer, Spiegel Online, IDG Germany and kicker online.
The new apps will provide access to services like Immonet.de, Spiegel Mobil, PC-Welt, GameStar, CIO, TechChannel, ComputerWoche, kicker Mobil and Stau Mobil.
Michael Neidhoefer, CEO of Netbiscuits, said, “The native hybrid apps concept enables store operators to populate their stores fast and help content and service providers to set up and manage mobile websites and apps cross-platform in a cost-efficient way using Netbiscuits cloud-based software system.”

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