Windows 8 "hidden" function

  

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Windows 8 has been on the market for two weeks, many users have upgraded and are experiencing its new features, today we will introduce Windows 8 to a fresh The hidden function of people: advertising.

Careful users may have discovered that in the Windows 8 pre-installed Metro app, Microsoft built in ads, including financial, weather, travel, information and so on. Is this a very serious problem? To look at this issue, we must start from two angles.

Windows Metro 8 interface actually provides a mobile experience before moving platforms, such as iOS and Android, have built-in free advertising applications, this commonplace. This is a compromise where developers can earn revenue and users can use the app for free. The problem is that people are willing to see ads in free software, but who wants to buy ads in their high-priced software?

But, you have to think about it from another angle. Cable TV services also require everyone to pay for it, but the advertising there is not that much. As you can imagine, cable TV costs will be much higher without advertising.

The reality is that applications pre-installed in the Win8 Metro interface need to be networked and then serviced. In other words, they are like a variety of custom browsers. Currently, when you are online, you will see that the pages are full of advertisements. So, what is the difference between displaying ads in the Metro app? The same is free service, there are also ads.

Microsoft may have nothing to do with built-in advertising in the pre-installed Metro app for Win8
, but it’s not a big deal for users, Microsoft should tell you in advance. Of course, Microsoft has stated in the End User License Agreement (EULA) that there are ads built into the system, but how many users will seriously read the EULA?

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