Apple makes billions from Google's dominance in search — and it's a bigger business than iCloud or Apple Music

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BI Prime: Google pays Apple to be the default search engine on the iPhone. According to the estimate, Apple makes more money on payments from Google than iCloud or Apple Music.

 

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These tie-ups go much further than Apple merely pre loading Google search on its devices, they entail a lot of 2 way data flow. It's time EU_Commission looks into it, ideally it should be the US competition authorities but they are just too compromised to be effective.

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