Microsoft is developing a software wrapper to better enable iPhone
application developers to add Bing search results to their applications, a
Microsoft official said on Wednesday.
The wrapper, based on Objective C, is being tested now and is due out in a few
weeks, said Alessandro Catorcini, senior program manager for the Bing search
engine at Microsoft, in an interview at the Search Engine Strategies conference
in San Jose, Calif.
"Right now, there is an unneeded step to climb to integrate Bing results in your
iPhone app but we want to make that smooth," he said. "We want to make it as
easy as link [a] library, create an object -- bam -- you're done."
Bing was unveiled in June as a re-release of the Microsoft Live Search engine,
and it was tipping point in the Microsoft-Yahoo deal. Microsoft earlier this
week at the conference emphasized linkage between mobile devices and search
capabilities as future expectation for search.