CyanogenMod Android app store incoming

The Android development team customized ROM, known as the CyanogenMod, is preparing to open its own Android stores following the idea suggested by a team member.
The developer Koushik Dutta, through its Google page + has published a screenshot of what the panel of the CyanogenMod Store would look like. In the post he states that this store would be a good source to fund future development of the Roma, as it is now active on more than one million Android phones.
This can also be an outlet for all programmers who for various reasons can no longer publish via the official market, or programs not available. An example is a games console emulators and applications that networks do not approve. According to Dutta, the store should only contain legal applications, so it should not provide safe haven for applications removed from the market for safety reasons. The idea was prompted by a refusal by Amazon to merge its business with the CyanogenMod ROM, in exchange for a share of revenues from the application.
As you will see a page is still pretty bare (which unfortunately does not appear possible between the Italian language), which still has almost everything you need to load or your app and give an appropriate description. The invented name should not be affixed to the final, but we do not deviate much.
