Bing and Apple in talks to stop Google
Bing and are Apple are in talks to expel Google of the rights of being the default search engine for the search term ‘iPhone’, according to BusinessWeek. This comes as news as Apple have just announced a 27th of January private event, with details speculating an iPhone OS update > to 4.0.

Above is the monthly volume of searches for the keyword ‘iPhone’ via Google.
The smart phone battle is really starting to get heated now, with each side buying up small advertising agencies who already contribute to, and were already on the payroll for both businesses.
You may be wondering ‘just why on gods earth is Apple talking to Microsoft?’ With them being fierce competitors in the Mac vs PC debate, it seems pretty outlandish that these two organizations would ever come to an agreement for any terms.
But, if you think about it, Apples main competitor in the smart phone market is not MS – it is Google, and so naturally an agreement could favor Apple in a considerable way < that is of course if this information is credible, it could also increase the popularity of the search engine Bing, which to date is yet to take market share away from Google.
I shall keep you updated with any further news.
Category: Technology News



No! Google and Apple have always been more “friendly” than Microsoft and Apple. However I don’t think that they can bring down the giant of Google. Have a look at my latest Technology article for a more detailed analasys on this (it is about the internet giant Google).Good article Jakk
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I use Bing and Google whenever i want to find something on the internet. I think that both search engines are very good. ~
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It is interesting to compare the performance of Bing and Google search but i haven’t seen any difference at all in their performance. ;
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