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U.S. District Judge Mehta ruled that Google can no longer pay partners to make its search engine available exclusively on ...
A federal judge ordered Google to alter its search business in a landmark antitrust case but did not impose changes on the ...
Google dodged a bullet in its antitrust case, as the company will not have to sell off Chrome and can remain the default ...
DC District Court Judge Amit Mehta has ruled that Google doesn't have to give up the Chrome browser to mitigate its illegal ...
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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.
Bloomberg on MSN11 天
Google Dodges Chrome Sale in Antitrust Case Ruling; Shares Soar
Google avoided a breakup after a US judge ruled against the government’s most onerous proposals, including a forced sale of ...
Google won't be forced to sell Chrome after a federal district judge ruled divestment a 'poor fit" in a landmark antitrust ...
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Explícame on MSNGoogle will not have to sell Chrome, this is what the court ruled
In a landmark antitrust case, a federal judge ruled that Google won't have to sell its Chrome browser or Android OS. While ...
Google will not face a forced breakup of its online search monopoly, a federal judge ruled on Tuesday while unveiling what ...
A federal judge ruled against breaking up Google, but is barring it from making exclusive deals to make its search engine the ...
Under Judge Mehta’s ruling, Google is required to hand over some search results to rival companies. Sharing its data, which ...
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