As its officials have been hinting and promising for the even though now, Microsoft announced it's got developed a edition of its Bing search app for the iPhone.The new Bing app is available about the iPhone app retailer as of tonight (December fifteen).Microsoft already offers Bing on many mobile phones, and features a five-year cope with Verizon to supply Bing on several phones available to Verizon Wireless buyers. A cellular edition of Bing currently is offered for Windows Cellular,
Windows 7 Activation Key, Blackberry, BREW and Sidekick products on Verizon.In other Bing news,
Office 2010 Pro Plus Key, Microsoft has finally hit the ten percent marketplace share mark with Bing, based on the November U.S. search share information from comScore. Bing;s development is continuing to occur in the expense of Yahoo, not Google.Update: To those questioning why Microsoft would deliver a version of Bing for your iPhone — and not decide to make it a WinMo app only,
Office 2010 Download, in an attempt to keep more users within the Windows Mobile/Windows Phone fold — don;t forget Microsoft isn;t really one big company. It;s six or seven different companies,
Microsoft Office Home And Business 2010, loosely joined, with each business unit doing whatever it takes to build marketplace share and profits for itself. And the iPhone is gaining share while Windows Mobile is … not.Update 2: In other Web 2.0 app news, Microsoft is making its Twitter application for its Zune HD offered on December 16,
Windows 7 Ultimate, according to company officials (via Twitter). So now you;ll be able to Tweet from your Zune, as Microsoft said you;d be able to do earlier this year. I;d guess the promised Facebook app for Zune HD isn;t far behind.Update 3: Here;s a ############## of screen shots of Bing around the iPhone, from my iPhone-toting colleague Ryan Naraine.