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by mgreg
968 days ago
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Agreed on 1; people in the court case are saying Google is better. Given that, why wouldn't Google negotiate a lower rev share? Consider this from Apple's Eddie Cue: "Cue implied that Bing’s technology was inferior to Google’s, saying that he doesn’t 'know what we would have done” if negotiations with Google ever fell apart.' " [1] If I were sitting across from Cue at the negotiating table and knew he felt that way I certainly would be looking at a lower rev share and saving some billions of profit for Google... [1] https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-09-28/microsoft... |
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Via https://finance.yahoo.com/news/microsoft-considered-investin...
> Because Bing was far smaller than Google, Microsoft would have had to offer Apple a far larger percentage of the revenue than Google and would have lost money on the deal, at least initially, Tinter said.