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 learning ...
The court ruling that Google is no longer allowed to pay Apple $20B+ a year to be the default search engine raises the question: What now? One potential answer being suggested is that the iPhone maker ...
Senior Lecturer in Digital Ethics, Centre for AI and Digital Ethics, School of Computing and Information Systems, The University of Melbourne Damiano Spina has received funding from the Australian ...
It’s “economically risky” to compete directly with Google instead of cooperating. It’s “economically risky” to compete directly with Google instead of cooperating. The DOJ and Google have disagreed on ...
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Apple and Google’s $20 billion deal, which sees Google serve as the default search engine on the iPhone, is under scrutiny. As we reported this morning, the United States DOJ is continuing its case ...
In a declaration filed on Monday, Apple's senior vice president of services, Eddy Cue, asserted that Apple has no interest in creating its own search engine and would prefer to continue to use Google.