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Apple To Form iPhone Search Alliance With Microsoft To Topple Google?

Apple To Form iPhone Search Alliance With Microsoft To Topple Google?

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Business Week has reported that Apple Inc. and Microsoft Corp. are in talks to replace Google search engine with Microsoft’s Bing search engine as the default web browser on Apple’s iPhone smartphone. Bloomberg owned Business Week, claimed that according to "two people familiar with the matter", the negotiations between Apple and Microsoft has been going on for weeks.   Several industry experts believe, now that Google has come out with its own...



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Microsoft Brings Bing App To Android

Microsoft Brings Bing App To Android

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Microsoft Corporation has announced a new Bing search application dedicated to Verizon customers using Android-based smartphones. “The app homepage features Bing image of the day, complete with clickable hotspots that you...


Bing Becomes An iPhone 4 Search Engine

Bing Becomes An iPhone 4 Search Engine

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Apple has announced that Microsoft's Bing search engine will become a search option for the new iPhone 4.Bing comes in addition to Google, which has been the default search enginge since the release of Apple's first iPhone.CNet...


News@Five : Cisco's Statement On the Net, iPhone OS Still Rules, Bing Overhaul

News@Five : Cisco's Statement On the Net, iPhone OS Still Rules, Bing Overhaul

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ITProPortal's news@five offers the round-up of what's happening in the technological world today, which includes reports of internet traffic exceeding 21 exabytes each day, AdMob establishing iPhone's supremacy and Microsoft...


News@Five : Google Leaving China, Street View Good For Burglars & More

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Today's News@Five round up brings to you the latest about Apple's war with Google, which is on verge of leaving China for good. Software giant Microsoft has announced in an advisory released with last weeks Patch Tuesday, that...


Apple Still A "Valuable Partner" For Google

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In the middle of rumours suggesting growing dissension between Apple and Google over the latter’s reported decision to go for Microsoft’s Bing for the iPhone, a high-profile Google executive has called Apple a...


Rumour Mill : Apple Gets $100 Million Per Year To Keep iPhone With Google Search

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Apple could be reaping as much as $100 million each year from search engine giant Google to keep the ever-popular iPhone smartphone on Google's side and away from Microsoft's Bing. In a game of "my enemy's enemies are my...


Google Could Launch Its Own Android-based Smartphone

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The departure of Google's CEO, Eric Schmidt, from Apple's board earlier today was not surprising given the fact that the mounting pressure on the shoulders of Novell's former supremo to decide which partner he wanted to tango...


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Google Introduces Latitude; Location Based Services To Go Mainstream

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