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IT House June 3 news, according to Apple Insider reports, AR evangelist Robert Scoble believes that Apple will launch a new user-centric web search engine similar to Google, but not until January 2023.

Rumors of Apple creating a rival to Google are nothing new, but they aren’t common either. Now, Robert Scoble has been detailing everything he thinks Apple is about to launch, from WWDC to next year’s big event and reviving rumors of the search engine.

Scoble didn’t provide further details in his Twitter post, but did say it was based partly on conversations with sources and partly on inference.

Earlier, Scoble had said that Apple would unveil its “VR-based Apple Glass” at WWDC22.

There is precedent for Apple to replace Google services, and it did, such as ditching Google Maps in favor of its own Apple Maps, although it didn’t start well.

also,Apple does already have a search engine that supports Siri and Spotlight.So it doesn’t seem like a big deal for Apple to expand into a full universal search service to rival Google Search.

If Apple launches its own universal search engine for users, it could lose a fortune. It was previously reported that Google is expected to pay Apple $15 billion in 2021 to remain the default search engine on iOS. If accurate, the deal is equivalent to 15% to 20% of Apple’s annual profit in 2020.

At the time, it was suggested that Google pay the fee to avoid losing its share of the default search engine to Microsoft Bing.

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