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DOJ Could Force Google To Sell Chrome
DOJ Will Push Google to Sell Chrome to Break Search Monopoly
Top Justice Department antitrust officials have decided to ask a judge to force Alphabet Inc.’s Google to sell off its Chrome browser in what would be a historic crackdown on one of the world’s biggest tech companies.
Google could be forced to sell off Chrome to level the search playing field
Google's Chrome and Android dominance could be shattered by US legal action. Bloomberg reports that the Department of Justice wants to force the tech giant to sell off Chrome after presiding judge Amit Mehta ruled Google's search monopoly is illegal.
US lawyers will reportedly try to force Google to sell Chrome and unbundle Android
Requirements that officials are preparing to propose include that Google separate Android from Search and Google Play, but without trying to force Google to sell off Android. Anot
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DOJ may force Google to sell Chrome to break its search monopoly
CNBC's Deirdre Bosa has the latest on how the Department of Justice could shake up the tech industry.
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Monopoly meltdown: Google Chrome faces DOJ hammer to end search power play
Google had earlier warned that breaking off Android or Chrome from it would affect multiple people and businesses.
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Tearing Chrome From Google: Why It Won’t Be Easy
The U.S. Department of Justice reportedly wants Google to sell the Chrome browser. Here's why that could prove tricky for ...
New York Post
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Google Chrome browser could fetch $20B if judge orders sale: report
The DOJ will recommend in a Wednesday filing that US District Judge Amit Mehta order
Chrome
to be sold as part of a suite ...
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After monopoly ruling: US government wants to separate Google and Chrome
In August, a US court ruled that Google was illegally exploiting its monopoly. As a consequence, the US government is likely ...
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