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Google won’t be forced to sell Chrome after all
For almost a year, the future of the world’s most popular web browser has been a question mark. After the United States declared Google an illegal monopoly in online search, federal prosecutors put ...
In addition, the DOJ’s proposal would force Google to license data from its search engine, and provide more control over whether a website’s content is used to train artificial intelligence models. It ...
A federal judge has restricted Google from entering into exclusive contracts for the distribution of search and other apps, but he rejected more severe punishments for the tech giant, including a ...
The Department of Justice (DOJ) is trying to force Google to sell Chrome after a federal judge ruled that the tech giant had monopolized the search market. Making Google divest itself from Chrome and ...
To dismantle Google’s illegal monopoly over how Americans search the web, the US Department of Justice wants the tech giant to end its lucrative partnership with Apple, share a trove of proprietary ...
Billions of people use Google Chrome every day and while this browser has proven to be reliable and fast, some users may find it problematic from time to time. One of the common problems that many ...
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