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2011–2012 (unused) 2012–2013 2013–2019 2015 (unused) 2015 2015–2019
2011–2012 (unused) 2012–2013 2013–2019 2015 (unused) 2015 2015–2019
2018–2019 (beta) 2018 (proposed) 2019–present 2021–2024 2024–present 2024–present
2018–2019 (beta) 2018 (proposed) 2019–present 2021–2024 2024–present 2024–present

Bing News[]

2011–2012 (unused)[]

News-win8preview

Used since public preliminary demonstrations of Windows 8 in 2011 until Windows 8 Build 8375.

2012–2013[]

News-win8

2013–2019[]

News-win81

The red is replaced with black in the iOS and Android apps.

2015 (unused)[]

News-win10prev

Used in Windows 10 Preview Builds 10056-10131. The background is similar to the iOS and Android apps.

MSN News[]

2015[]

News-win10RTM

Used in Windows 10 RTM.

The only changes in the logo was the background which is the same as the ones on the Windows 10 UWP version.

2015–2019[]

News-win82

Only used on the Windows 10 UWP version.

2018–2019 (Windows 10)[]

2018–2019 (beta)[]

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This logo is only used on the MSN beta app for Android and iOS.

Microsoft News[]

2018 (proposed)[]

Microsoft News

At November 29, 2018, Microsoft presented new icons for Office 365. and shows new icons for something system apps.

2019–present[]

Microsoft news 2019

This logo is still used on the Windows 10/11 app.

Microsoft Start[]

2021–2024[]

Microsoft Start

Microsoft rebranded its News Feed app to Microsoft Start, and rebranded some of the MSN pages to Microsoft Start.

Throughout late 2024, Microsoft continually removed and readded the Microsoft Start branding from MSN pages, with the branding finally removed from the website alongside the 2024 MSN logo.

Microsoft Start Experiences[]

2024–present[]

Microsoft Start Experiences

On August 27, 2024 Microsoft began rolling out Microsoft Start Experiences, an app responsible for Microsoft Start's widget and news feed in Windows 11's widgets panel.

MSN[]

2024–present[]

MSN 2024 butterfly

A few weeks after the Microsoft Start website went back to MSN, Microsoft introduced the rebrand to the mobile app and the Windows 11 widgets panel's news feed.