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November 1st, 2009

Bing Mobile Gets New Updated Features

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Bing Updated Features Bing Mobile Gets New Updated Features Bing enthusiast are already using m.bing.com for mobile phones to have web experience adding local search, maps and quick answers. The software giant has now updated Bing for Mobile browser with great features in real-time search for flight status, NFL details, and enhanced optimized navigation for touch-screen piece. For now touchscreen-enabled mobile phone owners from United States can enjoy the fresh feature of Bing, which is particularly created for high-resolution handsets.

Company Stated, “Today we released an update to the Bing for mobile browser at m.bing.com. In addition to being a great resource for local searches, quick answers, and maps, we have some new features to tell you about: NFL feature – type a team or player and see upcoming games, stats, and scores. While the game is on, you can get real-time updates on the plays. (U.S. only) Flight status – enter the airline and flight number and get the latest departure and landing times.

You can access these features at m.bing.com with iPhone, Zune HD, T-Mobile G1, Verizon Imagio, or Samsung Omnia. For users in U.S., a new Movies feature has been added that would let you to search for Movies in your city, and you’ll see the movies playing nearby, showtimes, overviews, and even trailers and video clips.


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  2. For now touchscreen-enabled mobile phone owners from United States?
    Not yet for us?

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