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One area which I feel is crucial for Microsoft is how they have there developers make money in the app store...
I got my wife an IPad for Valentines day and the one thing I noticed about the app store on iOS was the amount of premium apps for purchase that honestly provides a much better user experience then the sea of freemium apps on Android. That is more of what I would like to see out of the Windows Store are quality apps to buy and not deal with annoying pop ups or energy points that goes down throughout the game that requires a day to recharge or pay money. Sell me the app for $.099 to $9.99 and get me to spend more money through DLC or a new version of the app.
As I said before number of people is irrelevant, the amount of money spent per person is key to bringing in new developers, new developers means more apps, more apps means more people become interested in the platform and therefore you then have success.