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Thursday, 4 July 2013
Microsoft’s Windows Store
has reached the 100,000 app target, according to a tweet by the
company. Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer had announced at the Build 2013
conference that Windows Store will surpass the 100,000 app milestone
sometime in July. Just a week after this conference the Windows 8 app
store has hit the mark! "Thanks for a great \\build! Just passed 100k apps in the Windows Store," Microsoft tweeted earlier today.
The 100,000 mark has been achieved fairly quickly by Microsoft
considering that Windows 8 was rolled out in October last year, just
seven months ago. This milestone has been achieved due to
Microsoft's strong developer community. Microsoft has also unified the
code base necessary for apps available on Windows 8, Windows Phone 8 and
the Xbox One, which allows developers to sell their apps across all of
the Windows stores with small effort.
Microsoft Windows 8 has also become the
third most popular desktop OS surpassing Windows Vista just 7 months
after its launch. This is surprising as Windows 8 OS received a lot of
criticism due to its tiled UI and lack of a start button. Apple OS has
about 7.2 percent of the overall desktop usage share market while Linux
has a 1.28 percent market share.
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