An app store is officially among the features Microsoft is working to include in Windows 8, much like Apple's App Store for OS X.
The revelation, which confirmed months of rumours, came on Wednesday from Microsoft president Steven Sinofsky in a Building Windows 8 blog post entitled "Introducing the team". Among a list of teams associated with building the forthcoming operating system was "App Store".
Sinofsky said that work on the new OS is organised by feature teams, of which there are about 35, each containing 25 to 40 developers. "Many of the teams listed below describe features or areas that you are familiar with or that you can probably figure out based on the name," he said. "As we post more, team members will identify themselves as part of these teams."
For more on this ZDNet UK-selected story, see Microsoft lists 'App Store' as a Windows 8 feature on CNET News.
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