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the Windows Store

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13 articles decelerating

the Windows Store has appeared in 13 articles since 2015-04. Coverage peaked in 2017Q2 with 3 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Microsoft, Windows 10, Windows.

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13
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-50.0%
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Acceleration
-0.167
velocity change
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6
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Coverage Timeline

2017-05-21
ZDNet 11 related

‘Safe and predictable’ Windows 10 S won't run Linux, says Microsoft

Microsoft wants to clear up confusion about Windows 10 S and Linux distributions available on the Windows Store.  —  Just because Linux distributions are coming to the Windows Store, it doesn't mean t...

2017-02-28
MSPoweruser 16 related

Windows 10 Creators Update will include a feature, disabled by default, that prevents apps that are not from the Windows Store from installing

With the upcoming Windows 10 Creators Update, Microsoft is adding a brand new feature to Windows that will help prevent installation of bloatware in Windows 10.

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TEXXR tracks 12 Techmeme articles mentioning the Windows Store, dating back to April 2015. The biggest stories include Microsoft says MS Paint will be available on the Windows Store as a free standalone app... and Microsoft's two new SDKs allow porting of Android and iOS apps to Windows 10 as universal.... Frequently covered alongside Microsoft, Windows 10, and Windows.

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