Monday, March 19, 2012

Google might not be the default search engine on iPhone

google en safari1 Google podrĂ­a dejar de ser el buscador por defecto del iPhone

A Google is going to cost to keep working as default search engine on IOS devices. It seems that Apple intends to move away gradually from the browser, but now the U.S. government could help this separation. The Federal Trade Commission has subpoenaed Apple to testify in a case against Google, which investigates whether Goole is endangering competition in the countries s.

It is true that Google pays Apple a year to stay as the default browser in Safari browser IOS devices, which the browser makers seem to have made it clear to the senators of the committee. An action that could harm other competitors such as Yahoo! and Bing. Now Apple has been called to testify to clear doubts in the matter.

What Apple respond?

Source: The Next Web .

More iPhone News: The price for being the search engine in the iPhone browser: one billion dollars .



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