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Apple Keen On Developing A Search Engine For iPhone |
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Google has been the search engine used in iPhone ever since the introduction of the phone. Users of iPhone are very much satisfied with the use of iPhone and it is one of the most popular mobile devices used by mobile phone enthusiasts all around the world. As Google is also in the mobile phone market, the user data from iPhones will certainly help Google in developing unique applications that overpower iPhones. Apple is well aware of this issue and hence, it is considering introducing a new search engine for iPhone.
Data and information ranging from services utilized to common searched terms used in iPhone applications are so much valuable and Apple completely understands that. In an attempt to shield Google from getting access to information from iPhone users, it makes sense to believe the rumors that Apple is interested in developing a new search engine. Nexus One mobile phone incorporating Android operating system of Google looked very much similar to iPhone and Apple sued HTC for patent infringement. In application ads called Ad mob got a huge bid amount, indicating the success of advertisements in mobile phones.
If the deal is approved, Google can gain access to iPhone apps and get more information about iPhone. Even though information is highly valuable, Apple lacks expertise to develop a scalable search engine. Putting the rumors about replacing Google with Bing to an end, Apple has included Google search engine in its iPad. It has been said that in five years, Apple will develop its own products in search and maps for iPhone
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