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<p>Microsoft has
announced today that it is updating its Microsoft Store revenue sharing agreement. The company says that starting immediately, developers will keep 95 percent of app revenue, while Microsoft will take the remaining 5 percent. There is, however, some fine print worth noting.</p>
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Microsoft updates Store revenue split to give developers a 95% cut, but with limitations