A court filing in the Google monopoly case reveals Apple's lack of appetite for building a search engine or entering the ...
It's one of the ways we keep the lights on here. Click here for more. Apple says it doesn't want to make its own search ...
An Apple exec cited financial risk and potential privacy conflicts as reasons the company doesn't have its own search engine.
There's also another very sensible reason why Apple won't develop its own search engine: Google pays Apple a lot of money to make Google the default search engine on Apple's Safari browser.
The DOJ's corrective measures are expected to curb Google's monopoly in the search market, forcing Apple to develop its own search engine or enter the search text advertising market and become a ...
As we await a judge's ruling on the penalties that will be applied to Google following the landmark court ruling that the company had maintained an illegal monopoly in online search, we're ...
Eddy Cue, has explained why Apple does not want to create its own search engine. Developing a search engine would cost billions of dollars and take many years, diverting resources like capital and ...
The tech giant says it can’t rely on Google to defend revenue-sharing agreements that send the iPhone maker billions of dollars each year for making Google the default search engine on its Safari ...