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DOJ tells Google to sell Chrome
Welcome back to Week in Review. This week, we’re exploring the DOJ telling Google to sell off Chrome to break up its monopoly, OpenAI accidentally
Why the US forced sale of Google's Chrome faces legal hurdles
Efforts by U.S. antitrust regulators to break up Alphabet by forcing a sale of its Google Chrome browser and other proposals to limit its search dominance are likely to run into legal challenges on grounds the remedies are extreme.
DOJ proposes forced sale of Chrome, curbing Google's search monopoly
The proposal is one of DOJ's anti-trust cases that would be carried into the Trump administration, which is expected to be laxer in regulating businesses.
Forcing Google To Sell Chrome and Android Won't Make its Search Engine Less Popular
The Department of Justice (DOJ) is trying to force
Google
to sell
Chrome
after a federal judge ruled that the tech giant had monopolized the search market. Making
Google
divest itself from
Chrome
and Android won't significantly reduce
Google
's share of the ...
Turns out most of you are pretty OK with Google merging Chrome OS with Android
We ran a poll asking if the rumor about Google merging Chrome OS with Android sits well with you. Surprisingly, most of you are all for it.
The Justice Department is trying to make Google sell off its Chrome browser
If a judge orders Google to sell Chrome, it could dramatically upend the multibillion-dollar online search business.
Google Could Be Forced To Sell Chrome Over Search Monopoly Claims
The DOJ has proposed breaking up Google by forcing it to sell Chrome after a court ruled the company maintained a monopoly over online search.
Google must sell Chrome to restore competition in online search, DOJ argues
Alphabet's Google must sell its Chrome browser, share data and search results with rivals and take other measures - including possibly selling Android - to end its monopoly on online search, prosecutors argued to a judge on Wednesday.
What forcing Google to sell Chrome could mean
US antitrust lawyers are calling on a judge to force the sale of Google's Chrome browser to limit the company's market clout in a move that would shake up the
DOJ asks judge to order Google to sell Chrome
The DOJ’s proposal would require Google to divest from Chrome and prohibit the search giant from owning another browser for five years.
Yahoo News
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Google to sell Chrome AND be banned from re-entering the browser market for five years, recommends US Department of Justice
Earlier this week it was reported that the US Department of Justice's top antitrust officials would likely ask a judge to ...
PC Magazine
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OpenAI Reportedly Working on Web Browser to Compete With Google Chrome
As The Information reports, the ChatGPT-maker has reportedly hired ex-Google developers such as Ben Goodger and Darin Fisher, ...
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on MSN
DOJ proposing forced sale of Google Chrome, could fetch $20 billion if judge OKs: Report
Corrections & clarifications: This story has been updated to reflect the U.S. Department of Justice is reportedly aiming to ...
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Why Google’s potential Chrome sell-off could sow fresh marketing disruption
A transition would not be smooth or quick, experts cautioned, since so much ad activity and so many ad products are closely ...
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DOJ Seeks To Break Up Google—What This Could Potentially Mean For The Tech Company And Its Employees
The Justice Department is demanding that Google sell off its Chrome browser. Here's how the potential divestiture could have ...
The Atlantic
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The Case Against Spinning Off Chrome
Notably, the DOJ has proposed that
Google
sell off its
Chrome
web browser—which currently accounts for about two-thirds ...
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