Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced during his company’s Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) on June 7 that Bing, Microsofts search engine, will join Google and Yahoo as search-engine options on the new iPhone 4. However, Google will remain the default search engine. Earlier in 2010, rumors circulated that Microsoft and Apple were in discussions over making Bing the iPhones default search engine, although Jobs in a recent talk denied that the company had any intentions of dumping Google from its mobile devices. Apple and Google find themselves locked in fierce competition for the mobile space. – Microsofts Bing has been added to the iPhone, Apple announced during its
Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) on June 7, joining Google and Yahoo.
“Microsoft has done a real nice job on this,” Jobs
reportedly told the audience during his keynote address, according to live
blogs of the event. Ho…
Apple Adds Microsoft’s Bing to iPhone 4, Joining Google
written by Editor on June 8th, 2010 |
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