The highly watched decision came after Google and the government proposed ways to fix the tech giant's monopoly over online ...
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Google won't have to sell off Chrome — but it can't have exclusive search deals, judge rules in antitrust case
A federal judge has handed down his punishment against Google after ruling that the tech company's online search business is a monopoly. US District Judge Amit Mehta, in a 230-page ruling on Tuesday, ...
This post may contain links from our sponsors and affiliates, and Flywheel Publishing may receive compensation for actions taken through them. With Google commanding roughly 90% of the search market, ...
A US judge has ordered that Alphabet's Google will not have to sell Chrome, its massively popular web browser. Google's ...
In short, Google won't be broken up (will keep Chrome, Android and Ads), it will have to share search data and it is barred from making exclusive search deals. Many were expecting the remedies to be a ...
Alphabet (GOOG, GOOGL) stock rose over 8% Wednesday after a federal district court judge ruled late Tuesday that Google wouldn't be forced to sell its Chrome browser after ruling divestment a "poor ...
Chrome on Android is one of the most used browsers in the world, and that's why Google has been so assiduous in adding new features and updating it throughout its lifespan. But, there's been one ...
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