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(The Hill) – The Department of Justice (DOJ) is asking a federal judge to order Google to sell off its Chrome browser after the court found the tech giant maintained an illegal monopoly over ...
DOJ proposes breaking up Google, limiting default search engine contracts and sharing search data for equal competition. It suggests splitting off Chrome and Android. Google has criticized the DOJ ...
Chip Pickering writes that the Department of Justice is actively undermining competition in the tech space as it tries to ...
The Department of Justice (DOJ) is asking a federal judge to order Google to sell off its Chrome browser after the court found the tech giant maintained an illegal monopoly over online search. In ...
The Justice Department will ask a judge to force Alphabet's Google to sell off its Chrome browser, Bloomberg reported Monday.
Justice Department is pushing for radical reforms, including the sale of Chrome and new data-sharing rules, to curb Google’s monopoly in search and AI.
Big tech monopolies can lead to higher ad costs and less innovation. Can you imagine your life without Google? Google Search, ...
Google's antitrust trial enters the remedies phase, with the DOJ seeking Chrome breakup and AI restrictions.
DOJ to ask judge to force Google to sell off Chrome, Bloomberg News reports Jasper Ward and Niket Nishant Reuters 0:00 ...
Google announced this week that it will merge ChromeOS with Android in an effort to streamline its operating systems. The ...
OpenAI is preparing to launch an artificial intelligence-powered web browser in the coming weeks, potentially setting the ...
Google confirms Chrome OS and Android merger into a unified platform, as the DOJ pushes to break up Chrome in an ongoing antitrust case.