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Apple exec defends tech giant's decision to make Google default search engine on Apple iPhones, Macs

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 26 September 2023
Apple's senior vice president of services, Eddy Cue, defended the company's decision to make Google the default search engine on Apple devices during the ongoing antitrust trial. Cue stated that there was no "valid alternative" to Google's search engine and that it was the best option for users. Google argues that its dominance in the market is due to the superiority of its search engine.
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