Bing search engine, part of Microsoft has decided to take his Bing for mobile applications for Android and iOS before its release in its own Windows phone platform.
The application of features, including improved mapping module, a new business service and real-time traffic feeds. Oddly enough, Redmond also based his application on HTML5, instead of Silverlight, hoping to give greater continuity across mobile browser and application interfaces.
It seems, then, that Microsoft is simply trying to get Bing to the higher initial hearing, which seems quite logical. Android and iOS users can grab the application now, the links underneath the coverage.
App On : https://market.android.com/details?id=com.microsoft.bing&hl=en
The application of features, including improved mapping module, a new business service and real-time traffic feeds. Oddly enough, Redmond also based his application on HTML5, instead of Silverlight, hoping to give greater continuity across mobile browser and application interfaces.
It seems, then, that Microsoft is simply trying to get Bing to the higher initial hearing, which seems quite logical. Android and iOS users can grab the application now, the links underneath the coverage.
App On : https://market.android.com/details?id=com.microsoft.bing&hl=en

