Friday, January 22, 2016

Google paid Apple 1 billion to keep search engine on iOS – iPhoned.nl

Google has Apple $ 1 billion paid to be allowed to continue as the main search engine on iOS systems. In addition, Apple gets a share of the revenue that Google generates from searches on iPhones and iPads.

Google main iOS search engine

During the trial between Google and Oracle was revealed that Google whopping one billion dollars to Apple paid in 2014 to remain the most important search engine on iOS devices. Thanks to the deal Google is still used as the default search engine when on an iPhone or iPad using the search bar

 google search engine ios

From the transcript of the trial shows that Google is a part of the income received by the company thanks to the searches on iOS devices sends to Apple. This share would be 34 percent, though it remains unclear whether Apple gets 34 percent or 34 percent that Google can keep. Both not a bad deal since Google apparently four times more deserves to iOS users than Android owners.



Privacy

Google and Apple have filed a request to the sensitive information accessible to the general public. The information could be used against Google might want to close the similar deals in the future. For Apple, the information is somewhat disadvantageous since Tim Cook regularly negatively about how Google handles the data from its search engine and the privacy of users. The request was initially rejected, but now seems to have been granted late Bloomberg know

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According to the lawyer of Oracle since Android 2008 22 billion profit delivered to Google. Revenue amounted to $ 31 billion. How many Apple iOS earn is unclear, but sales of the iPhone was only in the last quarter of 2015 as much as $ 32.2 billion

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