Seriously, who is left without an app store at this point?
Barnes & Noble,
Amazon,
Microsoft,
NVIDIA, even the
US Army has an app outlet to call their own. Now multi-national corporations and
DARPA are being joined by NASA, which opened its own depot called apps@NASA over the holiday weekend. The goal is to provide employees and contractors with access to agency data and systems on the go. For the moment, there ain't much there. WebTADS is a time tracking app available for iPhone and BlackBerry, while NASA Contacts is, well, a contacts app for looking up the deets of your aerospace colleagues, but it's an iOS only affair. We expect the selection will be expanded soon and, fingers crossed, Android and WP7 will be added to the mix in the not too distant future.
NASA gets in on the app store action, keeps the pickins slim originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 30 Nov 2011 08:02:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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