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The three programs have now been discontinued; yet, another four programs continue to be accessible.
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The first MSN Mobile software was preloaded on many cell phones and PDAs, and generally supplied access to legacy MSN services like web logs (MSN Spaces), e-mail (Hotmail), https://msnhotmailtechnicalsupport.wordpress.com/ instant messaging (MSN Messenger), and web search (today called Bing). Some wireless carriers billed a premium to get it.[citation needed] As many former MSN properties were spun off to Bing, Windows Live, and other successors in late 2000s, the Microsoft Mobile Services department took over the development of cellular programs related to those services. Meanwhile, Microsoft's MSN mobile programs took on a more content-related focus, as did the web portal itself. In December 2014, the new programs became accessible across the rest of the leading mobile device platforms Fire OS, Android, and iOS. There are now four programs in the package: MSN News, MSN Weather, MSN Sports, http://msncustomerservicenumber.tumblr.com/ and MSN Money.[31] Each program brings an unified encounter with the MSN site and synchronizes settings across apparatus; for example, establishing an inventory of stocks to watch on MSN.com will reveal the exact same information on the MSN Money program on all apparatus where an individual is signed in with a Microsoft account. After its acquisition of Nokia's mobile phone division, Microsoft also began bundling MSN services with its Nokia-branded feature cellphones, though now the only supported version is the Nokia 215.[34][35][36] In addition to these programs, Microsoft develops another set of mobile programs especially for MSN China. In July 2015, Microsoft declared the planned discontinuation of the Food & Drink, https://checkthis.com/user/msnsupportnumber Health & Fitness, and Journey programs on all platforms, which they are going to not be bundled with Windows 10.[37] The three programs have now been discontinued; yet, another four programs continue to be accessible.