Is Apple about to launch its very own search engine?

Apple is rumored to be quietly developing its own search engine

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AsApplegears up for its annualWWDCshowcase, a rumor the company is preparing to launch its own search engine is doing the rounds.

The source of the rumor is atweetfrom blogger Robert Scoble, which features at the end of a thread describing the announcements he expects from Apple over the next year.

In an exchange withTechRadar Pro, Scoble explained the information is based partly on conversations with sources and partly on deduction. “This is the most expensive product launch of all time [sic],” he added.

Scoble told us the search engine will not be announced atWWDCnext week, but rather in January.TechRadar Prohas asked Apple for comment.

Apple Search?

The dearth of competition in the search market and historic rivalry betweenGoogleand Apple has long had people wondering whether the Cupertino giant might eventually dip its toes in the water.

Although the worth of Google Search is difficult to ascertain due to the wayAlphabet earningsare reported, we know that search accounts for the largest chunk of its ad revenue, which totalled $210 billion for 2021.

If Scoble’s information proves to be correct, Apple has decided it fancies a piece of the action. But why now?

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One possible explanation is that the firm believes the iOS andSafariinstall base has reached a critical mass, such that it can prop up a genuine challenge to Google’s throne.

Apple has profited for years from a deal (potentiallyworth upwards of $20 billion/annum) that guarantees Google’s position as the default Safari search engine. According tofilings from a recent class action lawsuit, the terms of this arrangement also prohibit Apple from launching a standalone search product.

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But hypothetically, if Apple were to tear up the deal with Google and bring an alternative to market, thebillion-strongSafari user base would provide a solid foundation on which to build.  And as the spectre ofnew antitrust legislationlooms, it’s possible the company will be shoved in this direction regardless.

However, it would be a mistake to assume that wide reach is a guarantee of success.Microsoft, for example, has failed to make material inroads inbrowsersand search, despite presiding over the world’s largest operating system.

In order for Apple to call off its agreement with Google voluntarily, the company would have to be sufficiently sure that gains in advertising revenue would compensate for the billions of dollars lost.

It’s also possible that the rumored service won’t look anything like a traditional search engine. In his tweet, Scoble hinted that Siri may be the primary beneficiary, which could indicate the new product is built to augment the (Google-powered) responses served up by the digital assistant, not to field general queries like a regular search engine.

We’ll have to wait and see.

Joel Khalili is the News and Features Editor at TechRadar Pro, covering cybersecurity, data privacy, cloud, AI, blockchain, internet infrastructure, 5G, data storage and computing. He’s responsible for curating our news content, as well as commissioning and producing features on the technologies that are transforming the way the world does business.

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