Apple is Stepping Up Efforts To Build Google Search Alternative

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Apple is Stepping Up Efforts To Build Google Search Alternative


In a little-noticed change to the latest version of the iPhone operating system, iOS 14, Apple has begun to show its own search results and link directly to websites when users type queries from its home screen. That web search capability marks an important advance in Apple's in-house development and could form the foundation of a fuller attack on Google, according to several people in the industry. The Silicon Valley company is notoriously secretive about its internal projects, but the move adds to growing evidence that it is working to build a rival to Google's search engine. Two and a half years ago, Apple poached Google's head of search, John Giannandrea. The hire was ostensibly to boost its artificial intelligence capabilities and its Siri virtual assistant, but also brought eight years of experience running the world's most popular search engine. The company's growing in-house search capability gives it an alternative if regulators block its lucrative partnership with Google. When the US Department of Justice launched a case last week, over payments that Google makes to Apple to be the iPhone's default search tool, urgency was added to the initiative.
 

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I recently switched from Chrome to Safari and started using the native Apple apps (maps, mail, etc.) versus Google on my iPhone, MacBook, etc.

I've grown to enjoy UX experience way more. Less bloated w/ ads, etc. I think Apple stepping into search makes sense. Healthy competition is good.
 

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Making it native with Safari and promoting it as smoother - and less offensively data-stealing - may prove to be somewhat successful.
I mean they can just make it the default in an update with a new iPhone release and voila. A bunch of folks will be too lazy to change it, first of all. Secondly, people like my parents won't even know they can change it, though they might eventually realize its not google they're on anymore when they look up stuff. Would be interesting to see how it works. I'm not a huge fan of Google's ios apps besides Google Maps
 

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Google pays Apple $12 billion a year to have its search engine be the default option on Apple devices. Apple makes about $14 billion a quarter on “services” which the Google Search licensing fee falls under so that’s about $56 billion a year in revenue from services and Google’s fee accounts for almost a fifth. For context, they make $26 billion per quarter or $104 billion from devices. So long story short, Google paying them to make sure their search engine is the default option accounts for a large percentage of Apple’s services revenue. Regulators are coming down hard at tech companies. They’re upset at Google, and consider it unfair that Google has this monopolistic market advantage over others because they have the money to pay whereas small companies don’t. So they’re investigating. In response to this, Apple is making preparations for this to end, for their relationship with Google to dwindle and if it does, to replace the lost income, the idea is to create a search engine and earn ad revenue. Of course they don’t really want to :yeshrug: It’s hard building a search engine from scratch or building one good enough to get people to use it. They’d much rather just get $12 billion from Google each year to have Apple users use theirs. But that’s the context behind all of this :yeshrug:
 
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