Bing just added an update to its mobile web search at
http://m.bing.com. Bing only recently became a search option on the iPhone, according to
TechCrunch, "But it really wants to become your default mobile search engine." To make that more likely, a message box now pops up
asking users, "Do you want to change your search engine to Bing?"
A gushing TechCrunch says the new mobile Web site looks "gorgeous" in the iPhone's mobile Web browser, as well as on
Android-powered phones, Palms, Windows phones, Kins, and Zunes. "It looks more like an app, with simplified menu buttons along the bottom (local, maps, directions, movies, weather, favorites) and
smooth scrolling in maps." As expected, the homepage features Bing's distinctive background photo, while, directly under the search box, users now have the option to "Locate me." The new service can
also find a user's exact street address.
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