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Is it true! Apple likely to launch its own search engine

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Nagpur: Apple and Google are the two dominant forces that currently rule the global market. The Cupertino-based behemoth may now compete with Google in another area dominated entirely by the latter, namely the search engine. No other search engine comes close to the popularity of Google, but Apple may make things more difficult for Google in the near future. According to reports, Apple is planning to launch a new user-centric web search. However, Apple wants to wait until January 2023 before launching the search engine.

Popular tech blogger Robert Scoble has compiled a list of what Apple is expected to announce at WWDC 2023. He also predicted that Apple will launch a search engine to compete with Google. The rumor is not new. “Oh, and a new search engine is coming too,” a tech blogger tweeted. Will Siri finally become “smart”? Hmmm.”

Scoble told TechRadar that the information he’s shared on Twitter is based on conversations with sources and deduction. According to him, WWDC 2022 will be the most expensive product launch in history. He also stated that the search engine will be unveiled in January.

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Apple is also expected to launch the latest iOS 16, iPad OS 16, watchOS, macOS 13.

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