The Justice Department has requested a federal judge to break up Google, which has been found to hold a monopoly in online search. This action is part of a broader government effort to address perceived monopolistic power held by major tech firms. In a related case, a judge ruled against Google's practices in online advertising. The shift in Washington's stance reflects a growing skepticism toward Big Tech's influence, as both parties recognize the need to tackle monopolies in the tech industry more aggressively.
The Justice Department's move to dismantle Google, which has been declared a monopoly, underscores the shift in Washington's approach towards Big Tech, reflecting growing skepticism.
As federal lawsuits argue that tech giant size stifles competition, the focus is on Google's default search settings, which reinforce its market dominance and raise concerns about monopolistic practices.
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