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Microsoft has unveiled further plans for its new app store called Windows Marketplace for Mobile . Like the iPhone App Store and Android App Market , Microsoft will give developers a 70 percent cut of app sales and will let them set their own prices. Developers will also be charged $99 ...
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Microsoft's App Store: Here's the Deal
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Microsoft has unveiled further plans for its new app store called Windows Marketplace for Mobile. PC World has all the details:
Like the iPhone App Store and Android App Market, Microsoft will give developers a 70 percent cut of app sales and will let them set their own prices. Developers will also be charged $99 annually to submit applications to WMM. The first year's fee will cover submitting up to five applications to the app store, and every program after that will cost $99 per submission. Student developers can submit applications for ...
Windows Marketplace for Mobile - Details Revealed
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... around this and make application’s approved quicker and with details on why apps are rejected allowing the developers to go back and make changes where needed. What this will do is allow the developer to concentrate on developing rather then spending the time navigating through an approval process.
WMM will open when Windows Mobile 6.5 is launched later this year. Developers will have the option to make apps compatible with Windows Mobile 6.1 if they desire.
Via: PCWorld ...
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T3.com News 3/11/2009
If you've ever bought one of T-Mobile's self-branded MDA smartphones, you'll know (for better or worse) that those handsets always run on Windows Mobile. But that might be about to change.
That speculation is fueled by comments made by Reinhard ...