To rule search on iPhone, Google paid Apple $1 billion dollars

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Apple and Google may be fierce competitors, but that doesn't mean the two companies have turned away working with each other from time-to-time. Case in point: we've learned that in 2014, Google paid Apple $1 billion dollars to direct traffic to its search engine above all others.

In the same court transcript that disclosed the amount of money Google has raked in on Android (hint: so many zeroes), Bloomberg has brought to light the search-related agreement struck between the two companies. It's also noted in the document that someone privy to internal information shared that, "at one point in time," the revenue split between Apple and Google was 34%. What isn't clear is who got the short-end of the straw during that stage of the deal.

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