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</div><p>Being the default search engine on iOS is highly lucrative for Google, with Apple’s devices predicted to account for approximately 50% of Google’s mobile search revenue. So much so that one
financial firm estimates that Google will pay Apple $3 billion this year to remain the default.</p>
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Google pays $3 billion for default search on iOS, estimated to be bulk of Apple services business