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  5. Bing Mobile - Wikipedia

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    Bing for mobile (formerly Live Search Mobile) is a search tool for handheld mobile devices from Microsoft as part of their Bing search engine. It is designed for mobile device displays. Bing Mobile is built into Windows Mobile and Windows Phone as proprietary software, accessed via the Search key on Windows Phone 7 and Windows Phone 8 devices.

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    The "choice screen" set to appear on Android devices shipped in Europe from March 1st is designed to mitigate Google's search engine monopoly, and give other providers the chance to get in front ...

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  8. Samsung Internet - Wikipedia

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    Samsung Internet is a Chromium-based web browser for Android smartphones developed by Samsung Electronics. It was first released in 2012 as a basic mobile browser for Samsung Galaxy devices. [1] [2] Samsung estimated that it had around 400 million monthly active users in 2016.

  9. News UK - Wikipedia

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    News UK decided TalkTV would run on FreeSat, Freeview, Sky UK and Virgin Media (if slots could be acquired); the channel would feature current affairs, sport, and entertainment. [29] [30] In response to poor viewer ratings the television channel was rebranded as "Talk" and became an internet-only service in 2024. [31]