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by turquoisevar
972 days ago
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Google might not have the power to give you that, but they certainly have the power to prevent Apple from giving you that Or do you really think Google is paying billions without stipulating that Apple can't offer a choice during setup? > Also Google would love a law enforcing that, since now they don't have to pay all of these billions of dollars and most people would pick Google in that choice anyway I need you to square this circle for me. If Google were so confident that people would pick Google of their own volition, why would they bother spending billions? |
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If you do get a choice at startup then there is nothing to sell since there is no default. So yes, if Apple isn't selling the product then they don't get any money.
But Google paying Apple has nothing to do with it, Apple would make billions selling the default to Microsoft otherwise, they wouldn't give you a choice at startup. The only thing that would give you that choice is if laws ban Apple from selling the default search provider spot.
> I need you to square this circle for me. If Google were so confident that people would pick Google of their own volition, why would they bother spending billions?
Because otherwise Microsoft would spend those billions and now Bing would be the default. Defaults matters, but if you force the user to make a choice they would pick Google due to brand recognition.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-09-28/microsoft...