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Your Windows 8 Metro apps *can* come along just fine, that's the point. It's the legacy Win32 stuff that's a dead end as far as MS is concerned. Whether the public will buy into it, who knows.
As for the Nook, I don't see there being any issues regardless of whether or not they switch underlying OSes. All they have to do is keep hitting their pricepoints and producing well made hardware and we're copacetic. The epubs don't care what OS they're read on, and frankly most people buying ereaders don't care either.