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Yeah, same here, since I don't use the apps either. In fact, I didn't even know they were there until I saw this article. And trust me, I am someone who hates ads more than just about anybody, and avoided buying a Roku for that same reason (since Roku puts a big-ass ad right on the home screen). If they start putting them on the Start screen, I will be the first one to start bitching.
BTW: A few of my buddies on Google+ were yelling about this and urging everyone to boycott Windows 8, but they all have Xbox 360's with Gold memberships, where not only are the ads right in your face and unavoidable, but you also get charged a monthly subscription fee for the privilege of viewing them. Needless to say, the irony was not lost on me
Anyway, if it bothers you that much, uninstalling those apps is just one right click away. It's too bad you can't also uninstall Metro, but I digress
Edited 2012-11-10 03:07 UTC