“Google, which has seen its share of the U.S. search market already decline after being replaced in the Firefox web browser three months ago, is facing an even bigger threat should Apple also oust it from the iconic computer maker’s widely used Safari browser,” Jenn Van Grove reports for TheStreet. “‘What we’ve seen with Firefox on the desktop … has really caused a shift that hasn’t happened before,’ StatCounter founder Aodhan Cullen said. ‘This is the first time we’ve seen something that has actually moved the needle, and given Yahoo! share and taken share away from Google.’ This suggests an even bigger loss to Google — ‘significant’ to use Cullen’s word — if Apple decides not to renew its search contract with Google, which is said to expire early this year.”
“‘Apple and Google and clearly rival companies in several areas, and I think it’s entirely possible that… Safari could replace Google in the very near-term feature as the default search engine,’ Altimeter Group analyst Rebecca Lieb said,” Van Grove reports. “A Nomura analyst estimated in a January research note that Google is poised to collect $8.8 billion in gross mobile search revenue from Apple this year. Both Yahoo! and Microsoft are actively pitching Apple to take over the coveted contract, according to news outlet The Information.”
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