by Simon Ng on June 22, 2010
As covered earlier, Microsoft would bring Windows Live Messenger to iPhone. Now, it’s here. The Windows Live Messenger for iPhone has already hit the App Store and is now available for free download.
Like other instant messaging applications, Windows Live Messenger allows you to connect with friends and send instant message with each other. The app [...]
by Simon Ng on April 29, 2010
There is no shortage of Instant Messenger application in App Store to keep in touch with your MSN (or Windows Live) friends. BeejiveIM, eBuddy and Meebo are all great IM apps for iPhone. However, none of IM apps is from Microsoft, the official creator for MSN (or Windows Live) messenger.
Today, as unveiled by neowin, Microsoft [...]
by Simon Ng on March 23, 2010
Last Friday, Microsoft released a new version of Bing application for iPhone. The new app is packed with lots of new features and bug fixes.
Since the first release of Bing app on iPhone in mid-December, as claimed by Microsoft, there have been over a million downloads of the Bing app for iPhone so far. [...]
by Simon Ng on January 22, 2010
In Safari, you tap on the search box, type in your keyword and hit the Search button. iPhone will direct your search to Google for the search. Since the debut of the first iPhone, Google is always the default search engine for iPhone. According to a recent report from BusinessWeek, this may change in near [...]
by Simon Ng on December 30, 2009
Bing is Microsoft’s latest version of a search engine released in June. Have you tried it yet? Battling the mighty Google in this market will certainly be a challenge. However, the early review is that this search engine is every bit as good as what we have become used too with our tried and trusted [...]
by Simon Ng on June 5, 2009
A couple days ago, Microsoft has rolled out an early preview of its new search engine – Bing.com. As mentioned in the earlier post, Bing.com looks pretty good but it doesn’t support iPhone (or mobile phone).
Today, Microsoft has officially released a mobile version of the search engine. Simply point your mobile Safari to www.bing.com or [...]
by Simon Ng on June 2, 2009
Today, Microsoft releases its new search engine called Bing.com that intends to replace the Live.com search and challenges the leading position of Google.
Bing.com is now live and you can try it out yourself. But one tip to use the full-featured Bing is that you’ll need to set the country to United States. Otherwise, you [...]