Google CEO acknowledges importance of being default search engine

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Google CEO acknowledges importance of being default search engine
Google CEO Sundar Pichai acknowledged the importance of making its search engine the default in keeping users loyal -- a key point in a once-in-a generation US antitrust fight focused on billions of dollars Google paid to be the default on laptops and smartphones. Google, which started paying ...

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