New Apple iPhone Search Engine
Posted by Anita on January 20th, 2010 at 08:05am Comments

Apple and Microsoft are once again in the middle of rumors flying around the net. This time it is centered on Bing, becoming the default search engine for Safari on iPhone. Apple has been known to shock users and techies all the time, such as the iTunes for Windows and Safari for Windows. Using Bing as the default search engine should not really be a big surprise, as it would certainly raise eyebrows over at Google.
Since Google launched the Nexus One in direct competition with the Apple iPhone, Microsoft and Apple have now started talking about the default search engine for the iPhone. As the way it stands, Bing would be the default search engine with Google as an option by way of using different settings.
Microsoft is busy in other areas as well with the release of Office suite and Exchange server support for Mac while Apple and Google join to bring us Google Maps and YouTube on iPhone.
Remember, these are only rumors, we cannot be 100 percent sure what is going on behind closed doors until someone leaks the information.
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