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  2. Microsoft Store - Wikipedia

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    The Microsoft Store (formerly known as the Windows Store) is a digital distribution platform operated by Microsoft. It was created as an app store for Windows 8 as the primary means of distributing Universal Windows Platform apps. With Windows 10 1803, Microsoft merged its other distribution platforms (Windows Marketplace, Windows Phone Store ...

  3. Microsoft Store (retail) - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Store. Microsoft Store was a chain of retail stores and is an online shopping site, owned and operated by Microsoft and dealing in computers, computer software, and consumer electronics. The Microsoft Store offered Signature PCs and tablets like the Microsoft Surface, and offerings from third parties such as Acer, Dell, HP, Lenovo ...

  4. Universal Windows Platform apps - Wikipedia

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    Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps[1] (formerly named Windows Store apps, Metro-style apps and Modern apps) [2] are applications that can be used across all compatible Microsoft Windows devices. They are primarily purchased and downloaded via the Microsoft Store, Microsoft's digital application storefront. [3]

  5. Windows Marketplace - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Store. Windows Marketplace[1] was a Microsoft platform for the delivery of software electronically that was secured by use of Windows Live ID (now known as a Microsoft account). The digital locker platform was composed of four major components: Windows Marketplace catalog. Multi merchant download cart.

  6. Windows Phone Store - Wikipedia

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    Windows Phone Store (originally known as Windows Phone Marketplace) is an app store platform, developed by Microsoft Corporation for Windows Phone letting users installing various apps on their device. It initially launched with Windows Phone 7 in October 2010. With the rollout of Windows Phone 7.5, Microsoft unveiled the online Marketplace ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. Microsoft - Wikipedia

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    On February 12, 2009, Microsoft announced its intent to open a chain of Microsoft-branded retail stores, and on October 22, 2009, the first retail Microsoft Store opened in Scottsdale, Arizona; the same day Windows 7 was officially released to the public. Windows 7's focus was on refining Vista with ease-of-use features and performance ...

  9. Xbox Games Store - Wikipedia

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    Xbox Games Store (formerly Xbox Live Marketplace) was a digital distribution platform previously used by Microsoft 's Xbox 360 video game console and formerly by the Xbox One. The service allowed users to download or purchase video games (including both Xbox Live Arcade games and full Xbox 360 titles), add-ons for existing games, game demos ...