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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 ...
Jim Cramer kicked off his annual "Mad Money Fantasy Football Draft," doubling down on a longtime favorite, Apple Inc.
A couple of days ago, the NotebookLM team announced via a X (formerly Twitter) post that it's rolling out new Audio Overview formats. The team followed up with another post that the new formats have ...
Google won't have to sell off Chrome or Android, and it will be mostly business as usual for billions of consumers.
World Knowledge Answers Could Finally Make Siri Smart Apple is about to shake up the AI search game in a big way. The ...
The U.S. DOJ won a partial antitrust victory against Google, mandating changes to promote competition, but not requiring ...
In a landmark decision, the U.S. Department of Justice has paved the way for increased competition in the online search ...
A federal court’s remedies ruling allows Google to retain its Chrome browser and continue paying Apple billions for Safari search placement while recognizing the growing influence of generative AI on ...
Google retains Chrome and Android. It'll also have to share data with AI rivals, which could accelerate web traffic declines.
A U.S. judge ruled Google can keep its $20B Safari search deal with Apple and other partnerships but must share some search data with competitors.