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The DOJ said on Tuesday it may ask a judge to force Google to divest parts of its business such as its Chrome browser and Android operating system, that the Alphabet-owned company used to maintain ...
A series of complaints say Google’s dominant behavior in the online search, advertising, and web applications markets is violating antitrust laws.
Search engine rivals like DuckDuckGo and Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) Bing could capitalize on Google's reduced market share.
The remedies strike at the heart of the internet empire and can reduce its revenue while giving its rivals more room to grow.
DOJ said it may ask a judge to force Google to divest parts of its business such as Chrome browser and Android OS.
To dislodge this key peg propping up Google's search monopoly, some options include ending Google's default deals altogether, ...
The Justice Department said it is considering whether to ask a federal judge to order a breakup of Google’s online search monopoly – a move that could upend the Big Tech firm’s entire business ...
They include making Google’s data available to rivals and forcing it to break off parts of the company, the Justice ...
After a federal judge ruled in August that Google is illegally monopolizing the search engine market, the Department of ...