It's a little weird thing is Microsoft cool apps for Apple products, but a few months ago, Bing has launched on the iPad, and it was in fact quite impressive. Today, they followed their first update, which has a nice feature called Lasso. After you take advantage of a new option in the navigation bar, you enter mode Lasso, and you enclose just a word on what page you happen to be read. Bing then embarks on a search for this term.
Bing for iPad produces results in a rich graphical interface suited to the larger screen of a tablet, and if you find something in particular, there are categories of content that you can skim through and a section of trends to see what is hot today. Maps and weather conditions are cooked in, as is voice search and automatic suggestions while you are typing a query. Gestures are a large part of the user interface. On the one hand, you can drag the edge of the web pages that you have loaded to go backward or forward in the history of your activity. The display of categories exposes all the rows with scrolling, as well as new impulses. Finally, there is a section films y which is powered by Fandango, with schedules and trailers.
Bing for iPad 1.1 is a great update and leaves wondering why Google has not taken the penalty to make up a visually impressive thing. The app is free, you can search in the App Store just below this demo video.
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