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Google Tracker: Keeping Its Frenemies Close

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The search engine giant extended not one, but three olive branches to the luxury tech-maker this week, but could it all be part of a grander plan on Google’s part to take the tech giant’s place? To improve the consistency of its mobile user experience, Apple has switched its default web search provider from Bing to Google.

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Frightful Five: Apple Speaker Delayed While Alexa, Google Assistant Charge Ahead

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Apple’s big selling point for the HomePod was its superior auditory quality, which was supposed to justify the $349 price tag. This could encourage users to shop local for the holidays rather than defaulting to Amazon. However, a search feature that let users track investments will be eliminated.

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Transcript: Robert Koenigsberger

Barry Ritholtz

And so I tried to put the thesis and the job search together. He lent it, he borrowed it, he defaulted on it, and he had this great boutique out in California. Mexico defaults in ’8. Virtually, the entire region is in default by the end of the decade. Their defaulted debt was trading at 6 cents. RITHOLTZ: Sure.

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Transcript: Dave Nadig

Barry Ritholtz

And we literally talk about during the show, I got a tag to present to the SEC, about their new single stock product. NADIG: And in fixed income, this is really an issue because a lot of people just default to benching against the Agg — RITHOLTZ: Right. There was no Internet to go search on that. NADIG: Yeah.

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Transcript: Gary Cohn

Barry Ritholtz

You know the idea that you buy a house on Monday and you do a title search, and then you go get a mortgage and then you sell it to me on Tuesday and I have to do a ti and I can’t close, same thing for 30 days, right? ’cause I have to go do another title search, right? My producer for this episode was Rob Bragg.

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