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Top Apple exec defends Google default search deal

Por: New York Post Tech September 27, 2023

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Longtime Apple executive Eddy Cue defended the company’s deal to keep Google as the default search engine on its smartphones and browsers during his closely watched testimony at the Big Tech firm’s antitrust trial on Tuesday. Cue, Apple’s senior vice president of services and a close confidant of CEO Tim Cook, was arguably the most high-profile witness to date at the trial, where Google has faced intense scrutiny over its top-dollar... + full article



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