U.S. Proposes Breakup of Google to Fix Search Monopoly
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The Justice Department, accompanied by California and other states, called for a federal court to compel Google to divest its popular Chrome browser, a major move that could transform Google's operations.
The government has taken significant steps against Google, proposing drastic measures to revamp the competitive landscape in the tech industry, reminiscent of similar actions against Microsoft in 2000.
In light of a prior ruling deeming Google's search practices monopolistic, the Justice Department is now seeking to strip Google of key assets to boost competition and consumer choice.
By potentially enforcing the sale of Chrome and Android, the Justice Department's interventions could set crucial precedents for upcoming antitrust cases against major tech firms such as Apple, Amazon, and Meta.
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