Thursday 28 August 2014

[TechRepublic] Microsoft finally commits to cleaning up its Windows Stores

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Microsoft finally commits to cleaning up its Windows Stores

One of the most scam- and spam-filled app stores around is about to have a broom put through it, and it cannot come fast enough.

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