Microsoft came under fire last week for not curating the Windows Store as well as it should have, letting thousands of dangerous copycat apps roam free. Yesterday (Aug. 27), the company announced it had taken the criticism to heart and expelled more than 1,500 shady apps from both the Windows Store and the related Windows Phone Store as part of a new initiative to keep a closer eye on its digital marketplaces. Todd Brix, a general manager for the Windows Store, wrote up a blog post detailing Microsoft's efforts to keep its storefront clean and relatively free of scams.
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