As Microsoft inches nearer to finalizing the Windows Phone seven operating program, it's continuing to roll out applications of curiosity towards the existing Windows Cellular 6.x consumer base.
On Might possibly 11,
Windows 7 Pro Key, Microsoft;s Bing staff announced it absolutely was introducing tweaks to the Bing application on legacy Windows Phone units,
Windows 7 Enterprise, as well as new turn-by-turn navigation that builds on Bing Maps and Tellme voice technologies.
The Bing house web page for Windows Cellular six.x telephone customers has gotten a face-lift,
Office Pro 2010, as well as improved navigation “to give people faster access to common searches,
Buy Office 2010, such as Movies and Traffic,” according to a Bing Community blog post.
When Microsoft rolled out its Bing application for the iPhone late last year, a number of Windows Telephone customers complained that the iPhone app was far nicer looking and more useful than the Bing for Windows Phone one.
Microsoft is going to continue to support Windows Telephone customers running Windows Cellular 6.x for a few years to come. (I;ve asked for a more precise date; stay tuned.) But the Cellular crew is putting almost all of its backing behind Windows Phone seven and its successors,
Office 2010 Home And Business, which run a different and incompatible (though still Windows Compact-based) running method.