Microsoft on Tuesday opened its Windows Store to developers around the world, meaning they'll now be able to write and submit their wares to the online application market.
In a blog post, Microsoft partner program manager Ted Dworkin said the store is "a truly global offering" that will give users of Windows 8 PCs and tablets access to an enormous variety of apps.
"We’ve seen a great increase in both the number and diversity of apps--all during our preview milestones, before broad availability of the OS and before even the first production Windows 8 PC is in the market," said Dworkin.
Friday 22 November 2013
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