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The highly watched decision came after Google and the government proposed ways to fix the tech giant's monopoly over online ...
The question is how to fix Google’s monopoly. Is an order to force it to share data the solution? Credit...Mikel Jaso Supported by By Steve Lohr Steve Lohr has reported on tech and antitrust since the ...
A federal judge’s remedy stops short of making meaningful changes to how we use our phones, computers and the web.
Nine months ago, a federal judge ruled that Google has an illegal monopoly in the search engine market. Today, the tech giant was back in court for closing arguments in the final phase of this trial.
The judge rejected the Justice Department's effort to force Google to sell its popular Chrome browser, concluding the request ...
Alphabet Inc's Google will have to share some of its search data with competitors, but will not have to sell its popular Chrome web browser, a federal judge ruled Tuesday in the Justice Department's ...
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