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Old 03-03-2012, 07:47 AM   #1
Windows Store opened by Microsoft alongside new OS Windows 8
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Microsoft opened the doors to its Windows Store alongside the launch of the Windows 8 Consumer Preview.
Windows Store - Microsoft's name for the app store-style distribution channel it's assigned as the sole source of Metro-style apps for Windows 8 - requires the Consumer Preview that debuted earlier yesterday.
Through the stretch between now and the release of Windows 8's final code - most expect that milestone this fall in time for the holiday season - all Windows Store apps will be free for the downloading and installing, Microsoft has said.
Among the apps offered today on the Windows Store were eight winners of a contest Microsoft kicked off in early December, 2011 that promised placement in the market as well as prizes that included a developer PC.
The winners ranged from several games and a weather forecasting app to an e-cookbook and a financial portfolio tracker.
Other apps that debuted today included the ubiquitous Cut the Rope game, a Metro edition of Evernote and apps created by newspapers such as USA Today and the Los Angeles Times.
Microsoft has said that the Windows Store will be the only authorised distributor of Metro apps - the touch-first programs that rely on an simplistic interface borrowed from Windows Phone - but that the store will eventually include links to titles written for the traditional x86/64 Windows desktop.
The company will take a 30% cut of app revenue up to $25,000 - the same percentage Apple earns for software sold through its Mac App Store - but will slash its slice to 20% after that bar is reached.
Enterprises will also be able to circumvent the Windows Store by "sideloading" internally-created apps directly to workers' devices and computers. Microsoft also provided more information on sideloading and Metro app management on its website.
Earlier versions of Windows, including the now-current Windows 7, cannot access the Windows Store.
Microsoft has not yet disclosed the release date for windows 8, but Windows chief Steven Sinofsky said that the development cycle would emulate that of Windows 7, with a near-final "Release Candidate" next in line, followed by a build that will be marked "Release to Manufacturing" to signal it's ready to pass along to computer makers.

Here’s How to Download Windows 8 Beta (Consumer Preview) Right Now
The latest Windows version was just released, and here’s how you can get your hands on the Consumer Preview, otherwise known as the Windows 8 Beta, right now.
Our feature article covering all the changes will be out later, but for now, you might want to install it on a spare PC or into a virtual machine. Just keep in mind that the servers might be hit pretty hard this morning.
Downloading Windows 8 Beta

Windows 8 Consumer Preview will expire on Jan 15, 2013

http://iso.esd.microsoft.com/WCPDL/B...it-English.iso (2.5 GB)
http://iso.esd.microsoft.com/WCPDL/B...it-English.iso (3.3 GB)

Product Key: DNJXJ-7XBW8-2378T-X22TX-BKG7J

Windows setup (with tools to create an ISO or thumb drive)
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-8/download
ISO image (use Disk Image burner or USB tool)
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-8/iso

In any case, Microsoft recommends (in that FAQ) that you use the following product key to install Windows 8 Customer Preview:
NF32V-Q9P3W-7DR7Y-JGWRW-JFCK8


Here’s what showed up below the download link: Product Key: DNJXJ-7XBW8-2378T-X22TX-BKG7J
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