Over the last few months, Chinese site cnBeta's been busy dishing out alleged 
screenshots of Windows 8 at its infancy, though few have caught our attention 
until this new batch came along. Assuming this isn't the work of some cruel 
joke, it appears that Microsoft's next flagship OS will be shipped with its 
very own built-in app store, which is simply dubbed Windows App Store at this 
stage (and now we see why Redmond keeps fighting the good fight over the "App 
Store" trademark). As with previous Windows milestone builds, the final 
appearance may differ slightly, but word has it that this new store's passed 
its internal tests and will soon go beta. While it's too early to tell, here's 
hoping that this feature will open the floodgate to a whole bunch of cheaper 
Windows software.

[Thanks, Stephen]

Update: Turns out the above screenshot had already appeared on waybeta last 
month, and the actual news here is that now we seem to have a Chinese version 
of the app store, possibly by way of a language pack.
Windows 8 app store revealed in leaked screenshots, ready for beta testing? 
(Updated) originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 11 Apr 2011 23:33:00 EDT. 
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