Consumers benefit from Google's dominance in search, Google-backed trade group says
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The recent antitrust ruling against Google could have widespread implications, threatening consumer choice and innovation beyond just the realm of Silicon Valley.
Despite accusations of anticompetitive behavior, Google predominantly lost the case due to its exceptional performance as the leading global search engine.
The dominance of Google in online search has been officially acknowledged, which raises questions about the validity of the antitrust charges against its success.
Google, founded by Stanford graduates, has consistently aimed to make information universally accessible, a vision that has shaped its lasting success and innovation.
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