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iPhone OS 4 will support Bing
Apple is working together with Microsoft to enhance the search options on the iPhone and the respective web services. A strategy that seems to lead to a progressive independance from Google.
Apple won’t remove the support to Google on the iPhone, but it’s simply enhancing the possibilities by including the support for Bing, Microsoft’s search engine. With the next iPhone OS version, users should have a bigger option when it comes to search engines and access them in a faster way.
Despite the millions of dollars paid by Google to Apple in order to keep their search engine as default on Safari, speculation has been saying that Bing could become the default search engine for iPhone and iPad. We’ll have to wait and see.
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