More and more developers are choosing Bing Maps, and today there's great news for all of you - the new Windows Phone 7 SDK features Bing Maps as its default map control. But it's not just about Windows Phone - we've made Bing Maps free for you to create consumer-facing mobile applications on any platform. (For details, see the Bing Maps Mobile Terms of Use.)
If you're new to Windows Phone development, it's super-easy - we've seen reports of 3-hour-dev cycles vs. two weeks or more for similar-functioning Android builds.
Of course you can download the Windows Phone 7 SDK, or check out MSDN's resources to learn more about the new Bing Maps Control for Windows Phone 7. (Click here to see the full Windows Phone 7 SDK news.)
REST Easy. More free options are available for other popular mobile platforms through Bing Maps REST Services.
Matthew Quinlan - Group Product Manager, Local and Mapping
Well Thanks, Matthew for providing the best information about the mobile maps.
Great to hear bing maps is free on mobile.
Will Bing feature a free turn-by-turn navigation for Windows Phone 7?