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news Apple Explains Why It Doesn't Plan to Create a Search Engine

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Apple's senior vice president of services Eddy Cue has explained why the iPhone maker does not plan to create a search engine like Google.

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In a declaration filed with a U.S. federal court in Washington, D.C. last week, Cue said Apple is against the idea for the following reasons:

  • The development of a search engine would cost Apple "billions of dollars" and "take many years," and this would divert investment money and employees away from "other growth areas" that the company is focused on.
  • The search business is "rapidly evolving" due to artificial intelligence, so it would be "economically risky" for Apple to create a search engine.
  • In order to create a "viable" search engine business, Apple would be required to "sell targeted advertising," which is "not a core business" for the company and would go against its "longstanding privacy commitments."
  • Apple does not have enough "specialized professionals" and "operational infrastructure" needed to build and run a successful search engine business.
Earlier this year, as part of the U.S. Department of Justice's antitrust trial against Google, the court declared that the deal that sees Google set as the default search engine in Apple's web browser Safari is illegal . In his declaration, Cue asked the court to allow Apple to defend the deal by having its own witnesses testify during the trial.

"Only Apple can speak to what kinds of future collaborations can best serve its users," wrote Cue. "Apple is relentlessly focused on creating the best user experience possible and explores potential partnerships and arrangements with other companies to make that happen."

As part of the deal, Cue revealed that Google paid Apple roughly $20 billion in 2022 alone.

If the agreement can no longer continue, Cue said "it would hamstring Apple's ability to continue delivering products that best serve its users' needs."

Source: https://www.macrumors.com/2024/12/24/apple-explains-why-it-wont-make-search-engine/
 
Whilst Apple has that kind of deal going with Google, there's of course absolutely no reason for them to put the investment and time needed into creating their own search engine. If Google is paying them $20 billion a year, they'd probably need to invest $200 billion to get a product that's even semi-competitive, and then develop years of growth strategy and deal with competitors aswell... what's the point?
 
That's a smart move by Apple on creating a search engine, even if they do, there was little chance of Apple to compete with Google on the search engine market because Google controls almost 92% of the market right now.
 
Maybe Google is trying to keep its monopoly by paying Apple not to create its own search engine. Google is pays multiple browsers to make Google default search engine, so the possibility of Google playing Apple for not creating search engine cannot be ruled out.
That is plausible but I think Google does pay several browsers to be their default search engine so that it can sustain its dominance on the search engine market.
 
That is plausible but I think Google does pay several browsers to be their default search engine so that it can sustain its dominance on the search engine market.
It is known fact that Google is paying several browsers to keep it a default search engine. I was basically hinting that it might also be paying companies like Apple no to create another search engine. :D
 
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