Wednesday, January 20, 2010
iPod and Bing
Apple partnering with Microsoft? Are pigs flying? Has Hell frozen over? Bing the default search engine for Safari on Macs? The thought of it is unbearable, intolerable. This could mark the beginning of the end for Apple. Nearly every company that partners with Microsoft in any way either get taken over or driven into the ground (ahem… Yahoo!). Western civilization is surely coming to an end. And this announcement assures I'll not return to ATT to by an iPhone. Think I'll go with a Droid instead.
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Bing In, Google Out On iPhone?
Apple may be looking to exact revenge for Google's launch of supposed iPhone-Killer Nexus One.
By Paul McDougall, InformationWeek <http://www.informationweek.com/;jsessionid=VKSGIOI1I4IENQE1GHOSKHWATMY32JVN>
Jan. 20, 2010
URL: http://www.informationweek.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=222301617 <http://www.informationweek.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=222301617>
Microsoft and Apple are said to be discussing a deal that would see Microsoft Bing become the default search engine on Apple's iPhone.
The move, according to a published report, would result in the ouster of Google as the main search portal on the iPhone.
Apple may be looking to ditch Google from its devices in response to Google's launch of an iPhone competitor, dubbed Nexus One, earlier this month, according to BusinessWeek. The story said Microsoft might also be looking to make Bing the default search tool on Apple's Safari Web browser.
Like the iPhone, the Nexus One features downloadable apps and an interactive touch screen. But unlike Apple, Google plans to sell an open version of the $529 phone that's not linked to a specific carrier.
"Apple and Google know the other is their primary enemy," said an anonymous source quoted by BusinessWeek in a story published Wednesday. The magazine said the source had knowledge of Apple's plans.
It was not immediately clear how much traffic the iPhone generates for Google, but the number could be significant as the iPhone dominates the North American mobile device market.
Microsoft and Apple officials didn't comment for the story.
If such a deal plays out, it could provide a marked boost for Microsoft's search business. Bing captured just 10.7% of all U.S. search traffic in December, according to market watcher Comscore, while Google, the number one player, took 65.7% of all traffic. Second place Yahoo grabbed 17.3%.
Microsoft already has a deal in place to add Bing to Yahoo's Web pages.
Microsoft shares were off 2.03%, to $30.47, in morning trading Wednesday. Apple was down 1.65%, to $211.49, while Google was off by 1.41%, to $579.35, as the markets opened lower on concerns about bank earnings.
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