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Microsoft killing Photosynth and MSN apps, including Health & Fitness, Food & Drink

Microsoft killing Photosynth and MSN apps, including Health & Fitness, Food & Drink

Posted on July 11, 2015August 13, 2019 By Jarvis

Microsoft confirmed Friday that a number of little-used MSN apps will be discontinued, and won’t appear in Windows 10: Photosynth, MSN Food & Drink, MSN Travel, and MSN Health & Fitness. But killing the latter app seems like a real blow to Microsoft’s nascent health initiative.

All of the apps will be killed off on whatever platforms they ran on: iOS, Android, and the Windows operating systems. In virtually all of the cases, just the apps are being retired; Microsoft plans to maintain its MSN Health & Fitness Web site, for example.
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