ImmortalWarrior
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Tap the three dots at the bottom of the page, go into settings, then choose the desktop version under website preference. I get the normal Bing home page when I do that. Filters are there just like on the desktop.Is Bing also ignoring it because when I go to bing.com in IE10 on my Nokia Lumia 920 I don't get the filter options either.
huh? just went to maps.google.com on my 920 and it worked fine
There is no reason for Google to block anything, they are an advertising company and just want views......
huh? just went to maps.google.com on my 920 and it worked fine
There is no reason for Google to block anything, they are an advertising company and just want views......
And the j2me version does not install correct?
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Doesn't seem so... I click that link, and the screen then says 'tap to open'. I do that, it asks me to search for an app in the store. I click 'yes' and then the phone says 'Sorry, no apps found'.
A big, empty circle of nothing.
unless MSFT or oracle gave us Java runtime environmentAnd the j2me version does not install correct?
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I downloaded the google search app when I had my lumia 2 weeks ago and there was no discussions.. Is there an option for discussions now ? Just like when you hit more on android or iOS ?I returned the lumia and now thinking of buying it again because discussions is very important to me.. And Instagram but that's a different topic lolThey may also be blocking the Google "Discussions" search feature. I posted a thread about this a couple of days ago:http://forums.windowscentral.com/wi...iscussions-disabled-windows-8-phone-ie10.htmlDownloading the google search app helped resolve this problem. I can't wait until Bing implements that feature so I can disconnect from google completely.
I'll do that when i get home tonightCould someone try going to Google maps from another browser like uc browser?Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 2
Could someone try going to Google maps from another browser like uc browser?
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huh? just went to maps.google.com on my 920 and it worked fine
There is no reason for Google to block anything, they are an advertising company and just want views......