pays Apple a whopping 36 percent of revenue it earns from searches made through the Safari browser, a witness accidentally revealed during the company's antitrust trial.Since 2002, Google has been the default search engine on Apple's Safari browser, an important deal that makes it the de facto search tool on iPhones.Both companies had sought to keep the financial details of the deal private, but on Monday, Google's economics expert witness Kevin Murphy, a University of professor, let the figure slip during testimony in Washington , according to .
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