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After a five-year legal battle, U.S. District Judge Amit P. Mehta recently ruled that Google illegally maintained a monopoly ...
Most misleading Google search results are harmless, but a new WalletHub case study reveals they can sometimes cost consumers ...
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Google’s Monopoly Isn’t Going Anywhere

For a while, it seemed as though Google’s dominance might get reined in, but monopoly is now back on the menu.
Alphabet shares jumped after the search giant won a big court battle that will allow it to keep Chrome, Android, and search ...
Tom Snyder explores a judge's ruling that Google unlawfully cemented its search dominance through exclusionary deals.
No Chrome divestiture, no choice screen, but big changes for search defaults, index access, and AI competition are coming.
After Mehta’s initial ruling, the Department of Justice (DoJ) demanded that Google divest itself of the Chrome web browser ...
Google won't have to sell off Chrome or Android, and it will be mostly business as usual for billions of consumers.
Google has avoided the worst-case scenario of being forced to sell off its Chrome browser, but legal experts say the court’s ...
A U.S. judge has ordered Google to change how its search engine operates, curbing tactics he deemed monopolistic but stopping ...
"These are very dynamic, rapidly changing markets and judges would basically be out of their element if they tried to ...