A court filing in the Google monopoly case reveals Apple's lack of appetite for building a search engine or entering the ...
The first is that building a search engine would be expensive and time-consuming, which makes sense -- search advert ...
Google pays Apple a lot of money to make Google the default search engine on Apple's Safari browser. According to Cue, Google paid Apple roughly $20 billion just in 2022 for this arrangement.
Apple says it plans to stick to what it knows best, and that doesn't include building its own search engine. In court papers filed this week in Washington, DC, Eddy Cue, Apple's senior vice ...
In 2022 alone, Apple received $20 billion from Google to make its search engine the default on the Safari browser. According to Cue, eliminating that payment would benefit Google and harm Apple.
Because of this, building a search engine would be “economically risky” for Apple, reports MacRumors. Also, in order to make a search engine viable, Apple would have to “sell targeted ...
Apple has a lot of plans for 2025 but a search engine is not on the list. In a declaration filed with a US federal court this week, first spotted by Reuters, Apple SVP of Services, Eddy Cue, says ...
Apple exec Eddy Cue explained why the company has not built its own search engine. Google has a deal with Apple to be its default search engine, and Apple wants to keep it that way. The exec ...