stmav
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Also anyone who is really making excuses for Microsoft delaying this for windows phone is laughable to me.
We all need to laugh more.
Also anyone who is really making excuses for Microsoft delaying this for windows phone is laughable to me.
Thanks, I couldn't find any mention of an app, just a mobile website. I don't have any ios or android devices to check.
It was my understanding that Bing on iOS/Android had an independent app in addition to the normal web page. I'll grab a iPad and test it out.
It's worth noting this not an app you can download in the App Store or Google Play, but instead a specially designed mobile site that tracks your search behavior so that you can earn rewards.
I found this on cnet.
Like I said, I went to that link on my 920, saw my point and rewards, did a couple of searches and watched another reward point show up.
Regardless of business reasons and technicalities, this is a slap in the face and embarrassment to WP and its users. How can MS expect developers and users to support WP as an equal when they don't do it themselves? They may have good reasons, but perception IS reality. At the VERY LEAST they should put out an APB and explain why it will not / cannot come to WP at this time.
Everybody should be tweeting about it. This type of nonsense has got to stop.
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Is it really an app or just access to a mobile version? The only thing I see mentioned in the article is to go to the mobile version at bing.com/rewards. I tried it on my 920 and it worked just fine. If I wanted to I could just make a tile and launch it instead of the search button and get my rewards.
I just checked it on my HTC Trophy (WP7.8) to see and that site Bing Rewards - Dashboard does work for me after I logged in, although it looks like crap on my screen. So, this begs the question. WHY THE HELL DIDN'T THEY SAY AS MUCH IN THE ANNOUNCEMENT?
I get that Bing is built into the OS and all that, but as we can clearly see from the reaction here this is making it look like WP is an afterthought. Clearly we can access this website from our WP devices and make Bing Rewards work for us, why do they phrase this in a way that makes it look like we don't have access yet? I mean, we look EXCLUDED from the revamp for now.
"Now announcing Bing Mobile Rewards! Anyone can log onto their Bing account from a mobile device and now rack up points. Oh and by the way, soon WP users will get a BETTER experience when the devs finish 8.1"
If it had been phrased that way the entire feeling of the announcement could have been different. For Pete's sake, I try to be a staunch ****** but these types of things drive me up the wall.
I just checked it on my HTC Trophy (WP7.8) to see and that site Bing Rewards - Dashboard does work for me after I logged in, although it looks like crap on my screen. So, this begs the question. WHY THE HELL DIDN'T THEY SAY AS MUCH IN THE ANNOUNCEMENT?
I get that Bing is built into the OS and all that, but as we can clearly see from the reaction here this is making it look like WP is an afterthought. Clearly we can access this website from our WP devices and make Bing Rewards work for us, why do they phrase this in a way that makes it look like we don't have access yet? I mean, we look EXCLUDED from the revamp for now.
"Now announcing Bing Mobile Rewards! Anyone can log onto their Bing account from a mobile device and now rack up points. Oh and by the way, soon WP users will get a BETTER experience when the devs finish 8.1"
If it had been phrased that way the entire feeling of the announcement could have been different. For Pete's sake, I try to be a staunch ****** but these types of things drive me up the wall.
Unfortunately, Bing.com on WP8 redirects to the Search hub. No idea why MS made such an odd decision. To only way to stop that from happening is to switch IE to desktop mode under Settings.
But if you put /rewards after bing.com it takes you right to the dashboard page.
Yup, tried it and that seems to be the only way to access the page. Gotta agree, not sure why MS couldn't have gotten this right on the first try. I of course tweeted Bing, MS, WP about getting their act together. This isn't the first time the Bing team has released an update for iOS/Android first. Perhaps the head of that division needs to be replaced. I encourage others to tweet/email MS about the issue.
But if you can access it now like them by going to the same link, did they really get it first? There is so much misinformation/noninformation in the release. Why give the impression windows phone can't get it when it obviously can. Do they not have meetings about these things before sending it out?