Thanks to my associate Tonu Vanatalu for this. He wrote it in response to some brainstorming we did in my larger team about common code patterns in Windows Store apps. It's written in C#, but it just uses WinRT APIs so I trust that JavaScript devs can translate the casing and insert fully-qualified identifiers where needed.
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