The fifth week of the monumental U.S. vs. Google antitrust trial has cast a glaring spotlight on the revenue-sharing deal between Google and Apple–worth a reported $ 10 billion–over the latter’s position as the default search engine. Now, the legal basis for that deal is being questioned. If the courts find it illegal, Google’s massive search…
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