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Windows 11’s MSN Weather now has more ads and new features
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<blockquote data-quote="kailyn" data-source="post: 1091733" data-attributes="member: 113651"><p>Ads in the Windows Weather app usually appear in the lower left of the Maps pane.</p><p></p><p>MSN has to pay multiple weather data providers and therefore it is using ad revenue to at least offset a bit of that expense.</p><p></p><p>You would think that the scale of ads would be unsustainable, but if you do think that then you do not know people. People are susceptible to a never-ending stream of ads and it is profitable. Tells you a whole lot about people.</p><p></p><p>I am one of those types that can honestly say that once I was beyond the age of wanting to visit the cereal isle at the grocery store, I never purchased a single thing from that point on due to an ad. I thought most adults were also like this, but I was wrong. The exact opposite is true. They all remain susceptible to wants and desires created by ads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kailyn, post: 1091733, member: 113651"] Ads in the Windows Weather app usually appear in the lower left of the Maps pane. MSN has to pay multiple weather data providers and therefore it is using ad revenue to at least offset a bit of that expense. You would think that the scale of ads would be unsustainable, but if you do think that then you do not know people. People are susceptible to a never-ending stream of ads and it is profitable. Tells you a whole lot about people. I am one of those types that can honestly say that once I was beyond the age of wanting to visit the cereal isle at the grocery store, I never purchased a single thing from that point on due to an ad. I thought most adults were also like this, but I was wrong. The exact opposite is true. They all remain susceptible to wants and desires created by ads. [/QUOTE]
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