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Microsoft now has 200,000 apps available for download in the Windows Phone Store, the company said. But before congratulating Microsoft on hitting this milestone, try this exercise: Name ten.
A listing for an official Steam app for Windows Phone has now popped up on the Windows Store, lending credence ... Though the app isn't yet available for download, its description notes that ...
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If you've still got a Lumia smartphone running on unsupported Windows Phone 8.1, you'll soon no longer have an official Microsoft store to download apps. In a recent update to its support page ...
suggested that the company was creating its own Windows App Store — a central place to find, buy, download, update and manage software. The concept will be familiar to mobile phone and Mac users ...
I gave up on Windows Phone almost a year ago, citing a lack of apps and Microsoft’s mobile platform getting left behind. While the app gap has always been a problem, Windows Phone is now five ...
Apparently there have been some bumps in the road — specifically many users have been unable to download or update ... going to publish new Windows Phone apps to the store.
Microsoft's Windows Phone Store has reached a new milestone with more than 300,000 apps on its virtual shelves. The software giant revealed the new figure via its "Microsoft by the Numbers" page ...
Mobile analytics firm Distimo has taken a look at Microsoft’s Windows Phone Marketplace one year after its launch in November 2010. Now available in 35 countries worldwide, the store has grown ...
Windows Phone app store has passed 270,000 apps and 10 million downloads per day. Only last week Microsoft was warning about app burnout – ‘after the first 100,000 important apps the rest are ...
Windows Latest reports that Microsoft is testing a new download button in Windows Search for apps that can be found on the Microsoft Store. This was hinted at in Microsoft’s blog post ...