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New York Magazine on MSNGoogle’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.
The growing power of artificial intelligence was a deciding factor in a court's decision not to break up Google and its ...
After a five-year legal battle, U.S. District Judge Amit P. Mehta recently ruled that Google illegally maintained a monopoly ...
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PCMag on MSNApple Users: Should You Stick With Safari or Switch to Chrome?
Apple's Safari browser is exclusive to the company's own devices, but it brings plenty to the table. How does it stack up ...
Alphabet's shares surged 9% after a favorable court ruling on Tuesday that allowed Google to keep Chrome, boosting sentiment ...
Read on to know what Google's agreements with Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) look like in light of the US antitrust ...
Although the government’s antitrust case against Google resulted in a landmark ruling, the battle has just begun, writes ...
In the liability ruling released in August 2024, District Judge Amit Mehta ruled that Google holds an illegal monopoly in online search and related advertising. “Google is a monopolist, and it has ...
Most misleading Google search results are harmless, but a new WalletHub case study reveals they can sometimes cost consumers ...
Alphabet now has the monkey off its back when it comes to the United States courts.
Still, overall, it was a favorable ruling for Alphabet, which is why the company's shares surged after the announcement. For ...
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