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Bing looks better than Google in mobile search

Published on January 21, 2010 by Last Click News   ·   No Comments

Reports claim that Microsoft and Apple are discussing if they will switch the iPhone’s default browser from Google to Bing. If this happens, Bing will have an advantage in the ever-growing mobile search market.

The battle over mobile market dominance has been getting fiercer and fiercer as more players try to monopolize and control the market.

Reports claim that Google will be incurring financial losses if Bing becomes the default browser of the iPhone, which is used by many mobile users in the United States. Analysts say that changes in iPhone browser settings will trigger significant shifts in the mobile search market.

However, there are also analysts who think that the shift, if any, will be irrelevant. But all experts agree that Bing’s mobile search engine seems more attractive than Bing.

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