
The judge's ruling allows Apple to retain the default search agreement with Google, a partnership that earns $20 billion annually, receiving the "green light."

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A U.S. judge ruled that the search agreement between Apple and Google is not prohibited, which brings Apple about $20 billion in revenue each year. The judge allowed Google to pay fees to browser developers but required the promotion of other search engines and the provision of choices. Apple's stock price rose 4.3% in after-hours trading, while Google's stock price also increased by 8.7%. This ruling is central to the lawsuit filed by the U.S. Department of Justice against Google
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