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Microsoft has announced a range of improvements to some of its Bing Apps for Windows Phone 8.1, including single sign-in for Microsoft Accounts, and new features in Bing News, Food & Drink and Travel



From Neowin:
The most significant improvement is single sign-on. On Windows Phone 8, each of the Bing Apps would require you to log in to your Microsoft Account individually, which was a chore to say the least. Now you can simply enter your credentials once, and then connect each Bing App to your account with just the tap of a button.

Bing Food & Drink now has cooking tutorial videos included, with thousands of clips available thanks to a partnership with the Rouxbe Cooking School. Culinary insights, tips and recipes are also available from some of the world's finest chefs, including the magnificent Joel Robuchon, Vikas Khanna and Wolfgang Puck, among many others. You can now also select your preferred sources for food and drink information, including the likes of Epicurious, Saveur and Food 52, allowing you to easily locate all of your favourite cooking content in one place.
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