Microsoft reportedly was busy lobbying for Apple. It is said that this effort to get rid of the default system Google search on mobile phones iPhone 4G/HD future.

These rumors continue to grow in various sites and blogs before the event takes place yearly Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC 2010) that this year Apple held in San Moscone West, San Francisco, 7-11 June.

Many were speculating, Google’s coup reasons, either because they developed the Android business the company began a big business and undermine Apple applications.

But on the other hand, not so easy to remove Google from Apple products. Many existing core iPhone applications under Google’s control, such as search, maps, and of course: YouTube.

Mygadgetnews quoted, Sunday (30/05/2010), so far Google can maintain its search engine – search and advertising – and become the default in the iPhone, none other than Apple for daring to pay U.S. $ 100 million for the contract year.

With that much money, of course, Apple will still stick with Google. Unless, Microsoft dare pay more, or at least equal in number.

The rumors were probably not entirely correct. For according to Kara Swisher, The Wall Street Journal journalist from San Francisco bureau, writes that the approach taken so that none other than Microsoft’s search engine can be a third option in the iPhone – not a replacement for Google.

As is known, other than Google, so there is also Yahoo’s search engine second option in the iPhone. Bing wants Microsoft to be one of the options. In addition, the company is now led by Steve Ballmer wants to map existing in the Bing could be more integrated with the iPhone.

But who knows, it could be rumor or gossip just facts pending. Reportedly, all the facts will be revealed at Apple WWDC 2010 held next month.

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