Apple Tries to Save $20 Billion Google Search Deal By Saying It’s Unnecessary
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Apple tries to save $20 billion Google Search deal by saying it's unnecessary
LOS ANGELES — Apple Inc made an unusual pitch in its bid to save a lucrative search partnership with Alphabet Inc's Google, saying that the deal might not be necessary in the long run and that even the iPhone may fall out of use.
Apple Tries to Save $20 Billion Google Search Deal By Saying It’s Unnecessary
Apple Inc. made an unusual pitch in its bid to save a lucrative search partnership with Alphabet Inc.’s Google, saying that the deal might not be necessary in the long run and that even the iPhone may fall out of use.
Apple calls Google Search deal non-essential, yet pushes to keep it
Apple claimed that its deal with Google Search might not be necessary in the long run, while trying to save its partnership with Alphabet, Google’s parent company. This argument was laid out by Eddy Cue, Apple’s senior vice president of services, who made the case while testifying at the U.S. Justice Department’s antitrust trial against Google. The case focuses on whether Google’s dominance as the default search engine on Apple devices violates …
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