![]() Especially, with plenty of people who own WP/Windows 8.1 using competing services like Google. That's a better scenario than MS depending solely on us WP fans/owners to keep said services alive. If having these services available across platforms more people are likely to discover and use them. This idea of keeping these apps strictly to Windows Phone (as if search engines and websites are providing people compelling reasons to switch) to me is funny. For me it doesn't matter.Īddressing the article, I think MS as a whole is wise to get back in line with its pre ious business model of offering it's services across multiple devices. Simply typing on the Start Screen and getting search results is LOADS easier for me than opening a webpage to Google to receive the same search results. For me whatever default search engine is built into my OS (whether phone or PC) is what I use. It used to be Apple and before that it was Android. The reason being, I'm head first in MS territory.
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