Google Talks China Plans, iPhone Loss Rumors

Fresh off posting strong growth in the company's fourth quarter, Google faced a slew of questions stemming from questions about the future of its business in China, and rumors about the future of its role on the iPhone.

Specifically, reports have claimed that the company may be at risk of being dropped as Apple's default provider of search on the iPhone, owing to the two companies' increasing competition in the mobile sector, courtesy of Android. Then there's China: Google has said that it's willing to walk away from the world's largest Internet market due to questions on cybersecurity and censorship. Datamation takes a look at Google executives' responses to both here.


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