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Intelligencer 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.
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The Observer on MSNGoogle wants to transform itself from a search to an answer engine
Last week a US district judge decided not to order a breakup of the Google tech empire. So what? This dilutes the impact of a ...
The growing power of artificial intelligence was a deciding factor in a court's decision not to break up Google and its ...
A federal judge’s remedy stops short of making meaningful changes to how we use our phones, computers and the web.
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Tech Xplore on MSNGoogle avoids being dismantled after US court battle—and it's down to the rise of AI
A year ago, Google faced the prospect of being dismantled. Today, artificial intelligence (AI) and a new court judgment has ...
The judge rejected the Justice Department's effort to force Google to sell its popular Chrome browser, concluding the request ...
Google will not have to sell its Chrome search engine but must share information with competitors, a US federal judge has ...
After Mehta’s initial ruling, the Department of Justice (DoJ) demanded that Google divest itself of the Chrome web browser ...
Judge Mehta’s ruling keeps Google’s core businesses intact, introduces a six-year data-sharing mandate, and acknowledges AI ...
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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