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    Google’s multi-billion dollar payment to Apple for default search engine status unveiled

    November 16, 2023
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    The long-speculated financial details of Google’s arrangement to remain the default search engine on Apple devices have finally been disclosed, courtesy of the US Department of Justice’s antitrust lawsuit against Google. This revelation, stemming from a legal battle that highlights the underlying competitive strategies in the tech industry, uncovers a significant transaction between two of the world’s tech giants.

    Google's multi-billion dollar payment to Apple for default search engine status unveiled

    Bloomberg reports that Google pays Apple a substantial 36% of the revenue generated from searches conducted on the Safari browser across iPhone, iPad, and Mac devices. This deal, in place since 2002 and revised multiple times, represents a major income stream for Apple, estimated at $18 to $20 billion annually.

    This amount equates to about 15% of Apple’s yearly operating profits, demonstrating the deal’s substantial financial impact. However, this lucrative arrangement is not without controversy. The US Department of Justice’s lawsuit targets this very deal, arguing it potentially establishes a search monopoly.

    Lawyers have endeavored to keep the agreement’s details under wraps, fearing competitive harm to Google. Eddy Cue, Apple’s head of services, defended the choice of Google as the default search engine during the trial, citing its superiority. Yet, the trial’s outcome could disrupt this agreement, compelling Apple to offer a range of search engine options to users.

    In light of these developments, Apple, under John Giannandrea’s leadership, is reportedly developing its own search engine for Apple apps. This initiative could signal a strategic shift for Apple, potentially challenging Google’s dominance in search and impacting the tech landscape.

    The final decision and any subsequent appeals in this trial will prolong the resolution, but the implications are clear. As Google continues to expand its AI-powered search engine globally, and reminiscent of the Fortnite trial, the eventual outcome could significantly alter the dynamics of technology and internet search. The industry eagerly awaits to see how these events will unfold.

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