Sprint to put Microsoft search on its mobile phones
Wireless carrier Sprint Nextel said on Wednesday it will place Microsoft’s search engine on its mobile phones, marking the software maker’s most significant step to gain a U.S. foothold in the budding mobile Internet search market.
Starting on Thursday, customers of the third-largest U.S. carrier will find Microsoft’s Windows Live search bar at the top of Sprint’s menu page when they access the Web.
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