Microsoft offers developers $100 per Windows app, The Verge says
Microsoft (MSFT) is offering Windows 8 and Windows Phone developers $100 per app submitted to the Windows Phone Store or Windows Store store by June 30, The Verge reports.
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Unit sales appear considerably below my estimates.
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Wall Street doesn’t get any credit for the move. There are no stock upgrades or price- target changes to cite.
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