Bloomberg Launches App Store

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The Bloomberg App Portal allows users to access apps powered by news and data from the Bloomberg Professional Service.

Bloomberg today launched its Bloomberg App Portal, a new platform that enables users to access applications created by third-party developers including software companies, financial institutions and academics, among others, within the Bloomberg Professional terminal framework and powered by news and data from Bloomberg Professional.

Users can launch apps that have been integrated with Bloomberg content using Bloomberg's BLPAPI open-application interface from the APPS homepage in the Bloomberg terminal, which run within a Bloomberg Launchpad workspace.

License fees vary for each of the 45 apps initially available on the portal -- including technical analysis and charting tools from Recognia and quantitative decision-support tools from Lucena Research -- and are charged separately from the Professional Service subscription fee.

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