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With Apple, there's a potential for a mobile native experience. This is something that Google could only dream of. What is also true is that this federated search approach would allow Apple to completely bypass Google's strengths. Google's strengths are the fact that they've got this huge web index and they've been building that for 25 years or whatever. With a federated search approach, Apple can cater to many of the same intents without needing to replicate Google's web index and their rankings and all of that magic.


So if you're going to build a search engine, you probably also want to be taiwan business email list able to personalize results. Private personalization How are Apple going to do that especially considering that they position themselves as the sort of privacy-centric tech company? So first thing, quickly consider the difference between Google Photos and Apple Photos. On Google Photos, they will do machine learning of all of your photos on their servers in the cloud, allowing you to say, "Oh, show me my photos of animals," for example.


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"show me my photos of animals" with Apple Photos, but all of the machine learning happens on your device. It shows the two different paradigms. So when you do a search, Google will serve you some personalized search results based on your history or whatever it might be, but it's all happening in the cloud. What I think Apple will do is serve you a list of potential results from their web index, and then User A and User B would see a different subset of those chosen by their phone using the machine learning on the device, which understands your preferences, your history, what apps you've got installed, etc.
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