Motorola Setting Bing As Default Search For Android Phones In China

Amit Chowdhry | Thursday March 11, 2010 | 1,056 views| Add a Comment


Google threatened to pull all of their operations out of China.  Now Motorola will be making Bing the default search engine for their handsets heading to China, including those powered by the Android operating system.  Bing Maps will also be the default GPS and mapping application too.  This may not bode well for Motorola and Google’s future relationship. [Engadget]

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