Bing for mobile comes to the iPhone and iPod touch
Bing for iPhone and iPod touch
Today Bing announces the first official Bing App for iPhone and iPod touch. You can now download the free Bing App from your phone in the App Store, from your computer at iTunes or go to m.bing.com and it will redirect you to the app store.
Let’s talk about some cool stuff you can do with the Bing App. Bing’s investments in voice search (you may have played with them on Windows phones or BlackBerry already) continues in Bing’s iPhone App and works great for map locations as well as old fashioned web search. Just say “San Francisco weather,” for a quick result, or even say a full address for a map or directions. Try something complex, like “1 Microsoft Way, Redmond 98052.” Hold the phone to your ear and speak, or press the mic button—simple.
Speaking of directions (ha), looking for a coffee shop nearby? Bing automatically finds your location. It’s also easy to discover a new spot by category such as restaurants, banks, theaters and choose whether you want walking or driving directions.
Bing’ve got smooth mapping action. Swipe through each step of the directions, and check out how fast the map pans and zooms. (Techies take note: Bing use Seadragon technology for some of this.) For times when you only have one hand free and can’t pinch, there is a handy zoom-out button.
The home screen shows the Bing image of the day, complete with clickable hotspots to discover related trivia. Want more images? Try image search with endless scrolling results (also works for any search result). Then easily flick through image previews and click through to the host site. There are a bunch of other features we’d love to tell you about, like movies, news and flight status. But rather than drone on about them, just download the app and give it a spin.
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