Google Argues Search Payments Are Necessary to Support Android
- Google executive says Apple rivalry is ‘as intense as it gets’
- Jamie Rosenberg testified in Justice Department antitrust case
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Google insists that the billions of dollars in revenue-share payments it makes to smartphone makers and wireless carriers ensures those companies innovate and support the Android software ecosystem, helping it better compete against Apple Inc.’s iPhone, according to a company executive.
The competition between Alphabet Inc.’s Google and Apple is “as intense as it gets,” said Jamie Rosenberg, testifying in the search giant’s defense Wednesday during the Justice Department’s antitrust trial in Washington. Rosenberg, now a part-time employee at the search giant, joined the company in 2010 to focus on Android and the app store Google Play.