Bing mobile was not going to be wandering alone in the dark for long. It was only a matter of time when the new ‘Decision engine’ gets hitched with a mobile carrier. And here we go, Verizon have decided to employ the new search engine by Microsoft on its future device as its default search engine, at least for the next 5 years.
Road trip is a big part of living experience in the United States. Driving across the vast landscape and experiening different culture in the 50 states. But did you know your Windows Mobile can also be used to ease your trip and let you focus on what’s important? The scenary, the companion and certainly he lack of plannig, can all be part of your experience.
You have surely by now heard of Microsoft’s rebranded search engine, Bing. You can access Bing on your mobile device by simply pointing the mobile browser to m.bing.com. And now, Bing’s informational 411 number allows you to Bing through calls for directions, traffic conditions and much more. Still deciding if you like Bing? You should give this a try.
Bing arrived a couple of days early of its scheduled launch date. And today, Bing is officially here and it arrives with an introduction commercial, “Bing and Decide”. With the goal to become not just another search engine that throws back “questions” and confusions”, Bing aims to become a decision engine.




















