![]() It is obviously super valuable to Google to have control over Apple Search.īased on a tweet from (who says it's not a guess, he's heard it from many places.) -> Apple is expected to tease a *new search engine* connected to Siri at WWDC 2022 on 6/8 pic.twitter. The big question is, what does this mean? Will it just mean Siri will get better at answering questions or will Apple be crawling and indexing the web in a bigger way? Then, do you think Apple can compete with Google or Microsoft Bing and if so, will they be able to take away share from Google?Īs an FYI, Google paid Apple in 2021 $15 billion to be the default search engine on Apple Safari. They also mention that when John Giannandrea went from Google to Apple in 2018. Then in 2015 AppleBot sightings and Apple listing their own search ranking factors and AppleBot user agent details. In 2014, yes, 8-years ago, we saw signs of an Apple Spider - Applebot. We covered how Apple has been slowly showing signs of getting into web search over the years. This was obviously a minor point from Robert, Robert is way more into what to expect regarding augmented realty (AR) from Apple. Will Siri finally get "smart?" Hmmm.- Robert Scoble May 28, 2022 Oh, and a new search engine is coming too. Will Siri finally get "smart?" Hmmm." Here is that tweet: Robert posted this on Twitter saying "Oh, and a new search engine is coming too. Robert said a bunch of things but specific to search he said "and a new search engine is coming too." In addition to the predictions around Siri software, Munster said that Apple could be bringing Siri to a beach speaker.Robert Scoble posted a bunch of items around what to expect from the Apple WWDC (aka World Wide Developer Conference) that is happening Monday, June 6th. Ives predicted there is a chance Apple will show a sneak preview of iPhone SE 2 and a Macbook Pro redesign, both of which he says would be ultimately released at a later date. Especially as competitors from all angles are spending combined $15 billion on content this year between Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, HBO and Facebook.” HardwareĪpple announced AirPower, a wireless charging mat, in September 2017, but has yet to release the product, creating speculation that it could launch at the WWDC18 keynote. Ives said there’s also a chance that Apple will hint at news regarding video streaming: “I think you’ll leave WWDC knowing if they're is just going to have a minimalist strategy on content on the video side with much more focus on streaming music or is this year that Apple flexes its muscles and goes after content. “I think it's going to be much more focused on the software services piece of the business rather than the hardware releases seen in the past.” Daniel Ives, chief strategy officer and head of technology research for GBH Insights, told ABC News.Īnother prediction from Munster: Apple will likely make announcements updating Core ML, their artificial intelligence platform which was announced last year to allow developers to easily add AI to their apps, and updates to ARKit, which is Apple’s platform for developing augmented reality apps. While Apple keeps everything under wraps there are predictions and rumors about what consumers can expect. Last year Apple made a number of major software and hardware announcements, including watchOS 4, macOS High Sierra, iOS 11, HomePod smart speakers, iPad Pro 10.5 and a new iMac Pro. Additionally there are one-on-one consultations, guest speakers and special events. Historically the company has used this time to make some major announcements about the future of its technologies and platforms.įollowing the keynote, attendees can head to a number of sessions and hands-on labs hosted by Apple engineers, to learn to implement the newest Apple technologies into their applications. Presenters will likely include CEO Tim Cook, Senior Vice President of Software Engineering Craig Federighi and Senior Vice President Worldwide Marketing Philip Schiller, among others. WWDC 2017 introduced macOS High Sierra and the highly anticipated iOS. In the past, WWDC has been the perfect platform to introduce the latest OS. WWDC always begins with a keynote presentation given by Apple executives and employees and this year should be no exception. Here’s what to expect from WWDC 2018: Product & Software Rumors Rumors have been circulating about what Apple will announce at WWDC, leaving many to speculate what else the tech giant has to offer. The company also offers the opportunity for students or members of a science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) organization to attend by applying for a WWDC18 Scholarship. The event is open to members of the Apple Developer Program or the Apple Developer Enterprise Program and tickets are available through a random selection process. It attracts thousands of developers from around the world who pay $1,599 to attend the five-day event. ![]() While Apple holds a number of events each year, WWDC is always one of the most anticipated.
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