December 20, 2008
2:34 am

In an interesting move, Microsoft is getting the word out about its new Live Search that's "iPhone-friendly", but not available as an Apple-approved application for the platform.

iPhone owners who want to try the application can go to m.live.com on their iPhone's browser to use the Microsoft-made mobile search engine. With the dig "as an iPhone fan you probably know that you can't change your iPhone's default search engine", Microsoft's mobile team has posted the news on MacRumors' forum.

Microsoft launched its first official iPhone app this month with the availability of Seadragon mobile - a zooming photo tool - for the platform. Check out:  http://messengergonemobile.com

Source:→ pocket-lint.co.uk

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