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Microsoft rolls out pricing changes to support universal Windows apps
At its Build Conference earlier this month, Microsoft announced universal Windows apps, which work across PCs, phones, tablets, and eventually the Xbox One. It also revealed plans to let developers sell apps across multiple platforms, extending to in-app purchases too — if you buy something on your phone, you’ll get the same access on your PC. This week Microsoft has started rolling out pricing changes to support universal Windows apps — which means you may be seeing changes in your app prices. Microsoft says it is providing a single set of price tiers across Windows and Windows Phone to simplify app…
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Navigation app Waze hit the headlines over the past week for the $1.15 billion that Google paid to acquire it last year – not to mention hints that the company might not have quite been ready to become a small cog in a big machine. Now several months down the line from the closure of that deal, TNW sat down for a chat with Julie Mossler, senior director of communications at Waze, to catch up with the social navigation company’s progress and talk about the potential future growth – and independence – of the service. Hands-off Billion-dollar deals and the backing of…
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This post originally appeared on the Buffer blog. Do you have a “Hall of Fame” for your best pieces of content? I can recite a list of top content for the Buffer blog as quickly as I could recite the Pledge of Allegiance. We have Belle’s post about 10 simple ways to be happier, Leo’s post about why Facebook is blue, Courtney’s post about emotion in marketing and my Twitter tips for beginners. Our archives have a lot of helpful, popular content. It’d be a shame to just let them sit there! That’s why repurposing content is such an exciting idea. You can breathe new life into…
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This post originally appeared on the Buffer blog. Do you have a “Hall of Fame” for your best pieces of content? I can recite a list of top content for the Buffer blog as quickly as I could recite the Pledge of Allegiance. We have Belle’s post about 10 simple ways to be happier, Leo’s post about why Facebook is blue, Courtney’s post about emotion in marketing and my Twitter tips for beginners. Our archives have a lot of helpful, popular content. It’d be a shame to just let them sit there! That’s why repurposing content is such an exciting idea. You can breathe new life into…
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