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iPhone to have Bing as default search engine

iPhone to have Bing as default search engine
Apple is set to give Google a hard time by making Bing as the default search engine on iPhone. Google is enjoying the web domination but now the rivalry is taking a new turn in the mobile technology. Now, market experts are buzzing whether this new turn is going to make any different or not.

Apple has tied up with Microsoft to set Bing as the default search engine on the new 4G enabled Apple iPhone handset. Prior to this , Google has recently launched their advanced Android 2.2 version, five times, faster than the earlier version. The Android 2.2 operating system is unveiled to modify Apple iPhone. The market is optimistic regarding Google’s Android 2.2 operating system and recently HTC has joined forces with Google to manufacture mobile devices with Android 2.2 compatible operating system.

The partnership between Apple and Microsoft came up out of the strong competition they are facing from Google. The recent Office 2010 launched by Microsoft allows access to the documentation for computing technology but it comes with a price tag. Google Doc online, which is free of cost, is capable of the same documentation.

Now, Apple is replying back by making Bing as default search engine on iPhone, which currently is the world’s ruling mobile handset. This is a huge set back for Google, which is the present default search engine on iPhone.

However, this is just a speculation with no official confirmation from both end.

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