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Bing App Gets Cleaner Simpler UI for iOS 7, New Logo and Color Palette

Bing App Gets Cleaner Simpler UI for iOS 7, New Logo and Color Palette

Posted October 29, 2013 at 1:58am by iClarified
Microsoft has updated its Bing app with a cleaner simpler user interface for iOS 7.

Bing is a search engine designed to work beautifully on your iPhone.
Whatever you're looking for, Bing can find it and help you get there. Whether down the street, the other side of the world, or somewhere in between, Bing has the answer.


Features:
• From the homepage, you can quickly access the information that matters to you, such as popular articles, trending images, and weather forecasts.
• Share what you find on Facebook, Twitter, and more.
• Save what's important so you can access it anywhere, anytime from SkyDrive.
• Find shops, restaurants, and much more nearby and get ratings, price, directions, maps, and other info.
• Get walking and driving directions with current traffic conditions and maps


What's New In This Version:
● A cleaner, simpler UI for iOS7.
● Updated Bing logo and color palette.

Bug fixes:
• Extended the length of time a Microsoft account can stay signed in.
• Added support for animated .GIF files.
• Clear local search history.

You can download Bing from the App Store for free.

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Bing App Gets Cleaner Simpler UI for iOS 7, New Logo and Color PaletteBing App Gets Cleaner Simpler UI for iOS 7, New Logo and Color PaletteBing App Gets Cleaner Simpler UI for iOS 7, New Logo and Color Palette

Bing App Gets Cleaner Simpler UI for iOS 7, New Logo and Color PaletteBing App Gets Cleaner Simpler UI for iOS 7, New Logo and Color Palette
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JuergenWest
JuergenWest - October 29, 2013 at 4:39am
And apparently no one cares. Nice try though. At some point Microsoft will pick up the RIM carcass. I mean someone has to take the "business mobile phone" market.
WuergenJest
WuergenJest - October 29, 2013 at 3:09pm
You cared enough to comment in the article.
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