A landmark antitrust ruling could change the Internet’s power balance, but the industry is shifting regardless.
The Justice Department’s push for Google to sell off its Chrome browser is a good start, but not nearly enough.
Not only will a judge be asked to enforce Google's sale of Chrome, but the filing made to a Washington federal court also ...
The measures, if they are ordered, threaten to upend a business expected to generate more than $300 billion in revenue this ...
Google Chrome is the dominant web browser on the market by a wide margin. Let's take a look at how it got there and how it ...
Michel Martin asks former Google CEO Eric Schmidt about the government's move to separate Google from its Chrome browser and ...
The DoJ looks to be fighting ghosts from the past by suggesting Chrome be split from Google. Perhaps Google has a bigger ...
If Google is eventually forced to sell Chrome, then there's the issue of finding a buyer. Bloomberg analysis estimates that ...
There are better ways to address Google’s dominance.
Chrome's dominance challenged by DOJ, citing unfair control over online ads; smaller browsers may benefit significantly.
Last week, the US Department of Justice (DOJ) proposed that Google divest its Chrome browser to curb its alleged monopoly in ...