There's a $30 billion reason the Google antitrust ruling will have the search giant very worried right now
Briefly

Google projected $28.2-32.7 billion losses without default placement on Apple devices, emphasizing its dependence on deals for search engine prominence.
Federal judge ruled Google as a monopolist maintaining monopoly through anticompetitive agreements, impacting Apple and Samsung's device search engine prominence.
Google's search revenue heavily relies on default placements across various browsers, with Apple's Safari deal alone estimated at $20 billion in 2022.
DOJ's lawsuit neared conclusion with court decision condemning Google's exclusive distribution agreements with Apple, potentially leading to significant revenue losses for both companies.
Read at Business Insider
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