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  2. Windows Phone Store - Wikipedia

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    Windows Phone Store supported credit card purchases, operator billing, and ad-supported content. The store also featured a "try-before-you-buy" option, where the user had an option to download a trial or demo for a commercial app. [2] Other features are said to be similar to Windows Phone Store's predecessor, Windows Marketplace for Mobile.

  3. Microsoft Store - Wikipedia

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    Windows 10 was released with an updated version of the Windows Store, which merged Microsoft's other distribution platforms (Windows Marketplace, Windows Phone Store, Xbox Video and Xbox Music) into a unified store front for Windows 10 on all platforms, offering apps, games, music, film, TV series, [13] [14] themes, [15] and ebooks. [16]

  4. List of mobile app distribution platforms - Wikipedia

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    Windows Phone [l 5] yes 70%: individuals: US$19, or free for student; companies: US$99 / unlimited paid apps, and 100 free apps submissions. [70] [71] One registration fee for both Windows Phone Store and Windows Store. Windows Phone Developer Tools, includes specialty versions of Microsoft Visual Studio, Expression Blend: yes date established ...

  5. Windows Phone - Wikipedia

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    The Windows Phone Store was used to digitally distribute music, video content, podcasts, and third-party applications to Windows Phone handsets. The store was accessible using the Zune Software client or the Windows Phone Store hub on devices (though videos were not downloadable through the store hub and must be downloaded and synced through ...

  6. Success With Windows Phone OS: Nokia's Catch-22 - AOL

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    A recent International Data Corp. press release said Windows Phone software will begin taking the No. 3 spot for mobile OS from BlackBerry this year, and will gain further ground over the next few ...

  7. WinJS - Wikipedia

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    WinJS started as a technology that was specific to Windows Store apps, but has evolved to aim at working in any Web browser. In April 2014, during the Microsoft Build developer conference, WinJS was released under the Apache License as free and open source software to port it to other than Microsoft platforms. A site dedicated to demonstrating ...

  8. Microsoft Leans on HTC, Samsung for Windows Phone Marketing - AOL

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    Microsoft (NAS: MSFT) is going to look to Windows Phone partners HTC and Samsung to increase their marketing for the platform, according to Andy Lees, Microsoft's mobile chief. In an interview ...

  9. Windows Marketplace for Mobile - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft accepted payment from buyers through credit cards and carrier charges. Students who were members of Microsoft's DreamSpark program could submit applications to the store for free, waiving the $99 USD fee. Carriers had the ability to create a branded section of the store to market carrier-specific applications and services for their ...