Bing may replace Google, OS 4.0 features leak, White House app





Apparently, Apple and Microsoft are in talks to see Bing replace Google as the default search provider for the iPhone. Whether or not this will actually happen is unknown at this time.

Some details about features in the iPhone OS 4.0 have been outed. The new update will offer multi-touch gestures OS wide, new ways to run apps in background, and graphical and UI changes among others.

Everyone is getting into the iPhone app market today it seems, including the White House. A new app has been announced that will let users watch live streaming broadcasts of public events at the White House like the State of the Union address.

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6 Responses to “Bing may replace Google, OS 4.0 features leak, White House app”

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  2. cheese says:

    Thats the most retarded thing I have read, Bing replacing google.

  3. robert says:

    it makes perfect sense…..Google is really pushing its friendship with Apple to the limit and I would bet that Apple wants to stick to Google a little bit.

  4. George says:

    give me a choice between the two and I’m ok with Bing being there, but is there No alternative? Yahoo, Excite even Apple’s own search?

  5. eshopbing says:

    i don’t think Bing is better than Google! never forget googole is the N0. 1!

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  6. Otto says:

    I agree with Robert – it makes perfect sense!

    Google has been expanding their business beyond (Android, Nexus, Chrome, Chrome OS) their core search business and is treading on many toes (Apple, Microsoft…).

    Google might pereceptually be number 1, but technically Bing is surprisingly good in terms of speed and relevance. Check for yourself:
    http://blindsearch.fejus.com/

    Strategically it is a wise move IMHO.


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