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Published onSeptember 13, 2017
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Insert [It’s happening meme] here.
During the Microsoft Edge Summit today, news surfaced that the company was in the processing of implementing a change that could help boosts the Windows Store app numbers for the better.
According to Microsoft MVP Ryan Hayes, Microsoft will now crawl the web looking for reputable progressive web apps to fill the Windows Store.
Microsoft will crawl the web for PWAs and auto-ingests quality ones into the Windows store. Pay attention to PWAs, y’all.#MSEdgeSummit
— Ryan Hayes (@RyannosaurusRex)September 13, 2017
Furthermore, the Microsoft Edge team echoed Hayes’ post by issuing one of their own.
More details about onboarding PWAs into Windows Store in the coming months…!#msedgesummitpic.twitter.com/iJhBNM3NnW
— Microsoft Edge Dev (@MSEdgeDev)September 13, 2017
While the news is projected over the coming months, the Microsoft Edge team also noted that the company’s newest collaborative messaging software Teams is one of the first of these PWA’s soon to be available via the Windows Store.
Microsoft Teams is now a PWA coming soon to the Windows Store@MicrosoftTeams#msedgesummitpic.twitter.com/DPWFuXETwQ
— Microsoft Edge Dev (@MSEdgeDev)September 13, 2017
For the past few years, recent Microsoft platforms have shared in a single collective disadvantage. Be it Windows 8, Windows RT, Windows Mobile or Windows 10 and now Windows 10 S, the single narrative that has plagued their growth potential has centered around a lack of apps.
However, with PWA’s making it to the Windows Store over time, the sales pitch of Windows 10 S becomes that much easier for the company as it can now direct a similar looking Chromebook crowd used who has become used to PWAs, to now reconsider a Windows 10 S device.
Kareem Anderson
Networking & Security Specialist
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He is always on the lookout for everything new about Microsoft, focusing on making easy-to-understand content and breaking down complex topics related to networking, Azure, cloud computing, and security.
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Kareem Anderson
Networking & Security Specialist
He is a journalist from the bay area, now living in Florida. He breaks down complex topics related to networking, Azure, cloud computing, and security