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Microsoft Start Launched as a Personalised News Feed for Windows, Web, Mobile Users | Technology News

Microsoft Start Launched as a Personalised News Feed for Windows, Web, Mobile Users Microsoft Start has been launched as a new, personalised news feed from the house of Microsoft. The new experience will be integrated within Windows 11 and is currently available through a dedicated website as well as app for Android and iOS devices. Windows 10 users can also access Microsoft Start from the News and Interest section of the Windows 10 taskbar.

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