US wireless Verizon forces to use Bing

Microsoft appears to have an ally in its browser war with Google. US wireless carrier Verizon has forced its BlackBerry customers to employ Microsoft’s Bing search engine.

It has removed all other default search-engine options from their BlackBerry Browsers’ “Start” or “Go to” pages. Only a few days ago Blackberry users could see Google, Yahoo and Wikipedia options when they looked at the search screen. Now there is just Bing.

Verizon BlackBerry users can still manually access any search engine they please by typing the corresponding URL into the BlackBerry Browser. However you have to know what to do and look for, whereas most Blackberry users probably are too busy to be bothered.

Verizon and Microsoft have clearly struck some kind of deal, as the wireless carrier recently decided to ship the brand new BlackBerry Storm2 9550 with an exclusive, dedicated Bing search mobile application in October.

Source: Fudzilla

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    • zebra-net
      That is not fear !!! Google has a most precison search reasult !!! And now Somebody made a trick to pull up BING search !!! Home page do the job :) I set up for Google anyway :D
    • Money money and again money!!! They decide who is the best in search results!!! Anyway I start liked bing :D:D Google cant be all the time on top!
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