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The battle over Google’s search dominacy reached a critical juncture as the remedy phase of its antitrust trial wrapped up.
Google has agreed to pay the state of Texas $1.375 billion to settle two lawsuits accusing the company of tracking users’ ...
United States District Court Judge Amit Mehta ruled that Google violated antitrust law by illegally maintaining a monopoly in search. Now, Google and the Department of Justice (DOJ) have had their say ...
Today, Google is much more than a search engine. A series of acquisitions and product launches from the early 2000s put it at ...
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If Google is forced to give up Chrome, what happens next?It's going to be very, very interesting in a 'May you live in interesting times' way Opinion When Donald Trump entered the ...
Chrome reflects 17 years of deep integration between Google and its browser team-making any sale technically daunting.
Recently made available to the general public at no cost, Google’s AI Mode leverages the company’s search functionality to ...
A U.S. judge has ruled that Google illegally monopolized digital advertising markets, paving the way for a break up of the ...
The US Department of Justice and Google are facing off in court over allegations that the company is illegally maintaining ...
The US Justice Department’s proposed fixes for Google’s illegal monopoly in the online search market are more likely to spur ...
OpenAI, Perplexity, and Yahoo have expressed an interest in possibly buying Chrome if Google’s browser is for sale.
Call Yahoo one of the converted. On Monday, Yahoo DSP launched a new Conversions API (CAPI) product, following in the ...
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