The US Justice Department has accused Google of illegally establishing a monopoly in online search. The case involves allegations that Google paid to be the default search engine on browsers like Apple’s Safari. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella testified in the case, discussing Google’s dominance in the search engine market and Microsoft’s failed attempt to become Apple’s default search engine. Nadella stated that the fear of losing its default status kept Apple and Google together.
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella says this ‘fear’ kept Google, Apple together
The US Justice Department has accused Google of illegally establishing a monopoly in online search. The case involves allegations that Google paid to be the default search engine on browsers like Apple’s Safari. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella testified in the case, discussing Google’s dominance in the search engine market and Microsoft’s failed attempt to become Apple’s default search engine. Nadella stated that the fear of losing its default status kept Apple and Google together.
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