Microsoft has just declared modifications to its window phone marketplace policy. This policy is applicable for app developers and it restricts them in a way that the number of apps that a developer can get sanctioned in a day will now be reduced from 20 apps in a day to just 10 now. This is done in order to limit those developers who declare apps of the same kind in large numbers in a day, in order to restrain other developers to get into the latest app section. So as to manage the situation carefully and effectively, the whole process will be monitored by Microsoft.
A phenomenon called “bulk publishing” is very common these days. It allows many app producers to publish any number of apps in a single day. This reduces the number of apps published by other developers. This is the reason behind the new guidelines introduced by Microsoft. Microsoft is really being practical and down to business in this issue instead of leaving the issue unhandled and letting it open. This indeed is helping in a way that others are unable to hold the system for their profit. Window phone marketplace is a market that provides the users a varied range of original applications, improving their quality. It provides secure and convenient purchase. It is considered to be obvious, crystal clear market.
So as to hold to its position Microsoft has declared as 30th September 2011, Friday, as the date there after the number of apps that can be certified in a day will be reduced to 10 (instead of 20, which was the earlier limit.)
Source: BGR
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