Apple’s search deal with Google is very lucrative to the company, a court witness claims, with the iPhone maker said to receive about 36% of the revenue generated from Safari search result advertising.In Monday’s continuation of the Justice Department’s antitrust trial against Alphabet, a witness took to the stand to defend Google, but in the process revealed a key financial figure.Bloomberg reports that Kevin Murphy, a professor at the University of Chicago, told the court that Apple gets in the region of 36% of the revenue for Google searches in the Safari browser, due to the deal to make Google the main search in the browser. Read more…
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