Last week we told you about the Intel App Developer Program for Independent Software Vendor, right? Well, to kick start is campaign for more developed apps in time for the launch of the Intel App Store, Intel is giving away free netbooks to the developers who can come out with the first 100 finished apps. In addition, developers of these 100 apps will also be invited to attend the CES 2010.
The categories of apps that you should develop should relate to Home and Lifestyle, Entertainment, Education and Reference, Utilities and Security and of course Games.
For mor details, you might want to subscribe to appdeveloper.intel.com. From November 1, you can snag the SDK that you'll be needing to develop your apps.
Here are some videos giving your some more information:
And here's how you could join:
via Netbooknews.de
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