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Chrome, Google and Department of Justice
The Justice Department is trying to make Google sell off its Chrome browser
If a judge orders Google to sell Chrome, it could dramatically upend the multibillion-dollar online search business.
The Department of Justice asks court to force Google to spin off Chrome
The US government formally proposed a partial breakup of Google on Wednesday, urging a federal judge to force a sale of the company’s Chrome web browser after a landmark ruling this year finding that Google had violated US antitrust law with its search business.
Department of Justice confirms that it wants Google to sell off Chrome
The Justice Department has released a document that calls for the breakup of Google, including a sale of Chrome and restrictions on Android.
U.S. DoJ Wants Google to Sell Chrome Browser
The United States Department of Justice wants Google to sell off its Chrome browser as part of an ongoing antitrust lawsuit, reports
Why US Justice Department wants Google to sell Chrome
The US Department of Justice, while referencing a recent court verdict which called Google a “monopolist”, suggested measures to remove the tech giant from its dominant market position
Department of Justice will reportedly push for Google to sell Chrome
Google released Chrome in 2008 and it became synonymous with the company and its search engine. Well, that might no longer be the case if if the US Department of Justice (DOJ) has its way. The DOJ's antitrust officials reportedly plan to request a federal judge orders Google to sell off Chrome,
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Here’s why Google without Chrome is still a monopoly
The Justice Department’s push for Google to sell off its Chrome browser is a good start, but not nearly enough.
Google Should Be Forced To Divest Chrome Browser, DOJ Says
The U.S. Department of Justice said Alphabet's Google should sell off its Chrome browser, following an August court ruling that the tech giant holds an illegal monopoly in the search market.
Read the Document: 'Google Must Divest Chrome,' DOJ Says, Proposing Remedies in Search Monopoly Case
"Google must promptly and fully divest Chrome" by selling the browser to a buyer approved by the Justice Department and state attorneys general, U.S. attorneys wrote in a proposed final judgment filed in District of Columbia federal court.
US Justice department urges Google to sell Chrome
The final decision on penalties rests with District Court Judge Amit Mehta, whose ruling could potentially reshape the operations of one of the world’s largest companies and significantly alter the internet’s current structure.
DOJ says Google should have to sell Chrome to end its search monopoly
The Justice Department recommendation is one of the final moves of Biden’s aggressive antitrust enforcers before Trump takes the reins.
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The United States Dept. of Justice wants Google to give up the keys to Android — Should Microsoft make the fabled "Surface Phone"?
Microsoft has utterly given up on its mobile aspirations, but maybe the right regulatory ruling could (and should) bring it ...
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DOJ Seeks To Break Up Google—What This Could Potentially Mean For The Tech Company And Its Employees
The Justice Department is demanding that Google sell off its Chrome browser. Here's how the potential divestiture could have ...
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US Department of Justice Outlines Breakup of Google in Historic Anti-Trust Case
An anti-trust case by the US Department of Justice against Google, which began in 2020, has continued to gain intensity since ...
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