
Just because Microsoft and Apple compete on the PC front, doesn’t mean that its Bing search engine is going to skip Apple’s insanely popular iPhone. So with that in mind, you can now check out the Bing iPhone app in the App Store. It’s going for free, and will sport features that can be found in versions for Windows Mobile and BlackBerry. You’ll get voice search, location detection (to help you find things around you). You can download Bing for your iPhone via this iTunes link, or you can visit m.bing.com on your iPhone, and you’ll be redirected to the AppStore. Official release can be found here.
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