Google Paid Apple $1 Billion In 2014 To Be iOS's Default Search Engine

Apple and Google rushed to keep the information from going public.

Court documents have revealed that Google paid Apple $1 billion dollars in 2014 to be iOS's default search engine, reports Bloomberg. The sum was revealed in court transcripts of a copyright lawsuit that Oracle brought against Google in which it alleges the search giant used its Java software without paying for it to build Android.

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