Samsung has approved the You.i Engine video app platform as an app development option for the Tizen TV operating system.
The announcement was made in conjunction with the 2017 Tizen Developer Conference where Allan Isfan, director of business development for You.i TV, demonstrated how the You.i Engine can provide for creators of Tizen TV apps.
Apps for Samsung Tizen TV are generally developed using web technologies like JavaScript and Samsung also supports Native Client (NaCI) – a technology introduced by Google to enable C++ applications to run in a standard browser.
“Approval as a Tizen TV app development partner can significantly expand the market footprints of our customers by enabling them to engage viewers on the large universe of Tizen devices, particularly smart TVs,” said co-founder and CEO of You.i TV, Jason Flick.
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