Microsoft launches Microsoft Start news service

In fact, Microsoft Start is not a new service but just a merger between MSN News and Microsoft News.

From now on, Microsoft Start will replace Microsoft News and MSN News in all areas where they are present, such as in the Edge browser.

There are many ways to access Microsoft Start such as:

  1. Via a web browser with the address MicrosoftStart.com
  2. Via apps on Android and iOS platforms
  3. Via News and Interests feature on Windows 10
  4. And via Widgets on Windows 11

In addition, the Microsoft Start service provides content for the Microsoft Edge start page. Currently, the new app has not been updated, and those using Microsoft News on iOS and Android will soon receive a rebranding update.

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Microsoft Start also doesn't have a lot of new things compared to Microsoft News and MSN News. It keeps the experience as it is, sorting and displaying news stories according to user preferences and habits. Microsoft shared that content and news on Microsoft Start will be sourced from more than 1,000 premium publishers globally.

The process of aligning content to fit each user will be conducted by both AI and Microsoft moderators. Users are also free to personalize the topics they are interested in.

In addition to news, Microsoft Start will also provide other information cards such as weather, finance, sports, directions . If you use multiple devices to log in to the same Microsoft account, your options will be displayed. synchronized.

It is unclear in the future what Microsoft Start will have new, but perhaps what users want most is that it does not cause Windows errors like News and Interests.

Update 08 September 2021
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