A US court ruling that Chrome operates a monopoly in Inernet search may soon result in Google being ordered to sell the business.
Maria Curi, tech policy reporter at Axios, joins Marketplace’s Meghan McCarty Carino for "Tech Bytes: Week in Review." ...
The DOJ's request that Google spin off Chrome might actually do more harm than good to small publishers who rely on ads and ...
If businesses succeed in meeting and leading the needs of consumers, it's increasingly true that their rewards include ...
Google shares plunged over 4% on November 21, after the Department of Justice (DOJ) called for Google to divest its Chrome ...
In this MadTech Podcast episode, Aimee Newell Tarín is joined by Mat Broughton and Josh Rosen, president of Hotspex Media to ...
The DOJ’s proposal would require Google to divest from Chrome and prohibit the search giant from owning another browser for ...
Well, the rumors were true: this week the DOJ argued that Google should sell off Chrome to make up for its monopolistic search practices.
The case, which was initially filed during President-elect Donald Trump's first term, aims to stop Google from using its ...
Michel Martin asks former Google CEO Eric Schmidt about the government's move to separate Google from its Chrome browser and the future of artificial intelligence as envisioned in the book "Genesis." ...
Out of the three antitrust cases faced by Alphabet GOOG/GOOGL, the Google Search antitrust case is by far the most important. In that context, we believe that the ...
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 ...