Fleon
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Bing Maps are too monochrome compared to Google Maps. People like color.
I disagree. I prefer the elegance of Bing Maps' look to Google's offering. But then again, I like class.
Bing Maps are too monochrome compared to Google Maps. People like color.
That's just idiotic. The idea that millions of iPhone users are doing all these cool things like video editing and enjoying it just irks the **** out of you. Maybe you are trying to justify why you are paying so much for a WP7 and not getting 1/2 the functionality of an iPhone.
Well, I do agree that the original statement was a bit of a stretch, but you might also try reading up on a little thing called confirmation bias.
Actually I don't own a smartphone yet and I've been evaluating all the platforms for the last year. I didn't even know about iMovie until a few days ago and suddenly Windows Phone looks anemic by comparison when you start to think about the stock apps + 3rd party apps that iOS brings to the table. Maybe WP will get up to par in 2-3 years, but who is going to wait. Also to you WP7 fans - why do you accept a platform that doesn't let you do all the super cool things that iOS does?
Actually I don't own a smartphone yet and I've been evaluating all the platforms for the last year. I didn't even know about iMovie until a few days ago and suddenly Windows Phone looks anemic by comparison when you start to think about the stock apps + 3rd party apps that iOS brings to the table. Maybe WP will get up to par in 2-3 years, but who is going to wait. Also to you WP7 fans - why do you accept a platform that doesn't let you do all the super cool things that iOS does?
Actually I don't own a smartphone yet and I've been evaluating all the platforms for the last year. I didn't even know about iMovie until a few days ago and suddenly Windows Phone looks anemic by comparison when you start to think about the stock apps + 3rd party apps that iOS brings to the table. Maybe WP will get up to par in 2-3 years, but who is going to wait. Also to you WP7 fans - why do you accept a platform that doesn't let you do all the super cool things that iOS does?
I disagree. I prefer the elegance of Bing Maps' look to Google's offering. But then again, I like class.
Actually I don't own a smartphone yet and I've been evaluating all the platforms for the last year. I didn't even know about iMovie until a few days ago and suddenly Windows Phone looks anemic by comparison when you start to think about the stock apps + 3rd party apps that iOS brings to the table. Maybe WP will get up to par in 2-3 years, but who is going to wait. Also to you WP7 fans - why do you accept a platform that doesn't let you do all the super cool things that iOS does?
Does bing maps have turn by turn navigation like Google navigation for android ?
Does bing maps have turn by turn navigation like Google navigation for android ?
No, but its pretty clear that Microsoft and Apple will be introducing their version of Google Navigation soon. Probably this year.Does bing maps have turn by turn navigation like Google navigation for android ?