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At Google's antitrust trial, an OpenAI executive says the company is interested in acquiring the Chrome browser business.
US government attorneys urged a federal judge Monday to make Google spin off its Chrome browser, arguing artificial ...
Google faces a crucial moment with the DOJ's remedy hearing. The DOJ has asked for Chrome and Android's separation due to ...
It's official time for Google to have its moment in court in front of the U.S. government as it relates to its dominance of ...
Alphabet shareholders may do well if the company breaks up. Some parts of Google could have a huge valuation as a new public ...
The legal problems keep coming for Alphabet, which is back in the courtroom today trying to prevent a breakup of its Google search empire less than a week after yet another antitrust setback.
The Department of Justice says Google violated the Sherman Act. This is separate from—and in addition to—Google's monopoly ...
Here's a look at some milestones in the history of the technology giant, whose parent is now known as Alphabet ...
Alphabet’s antitrust setbacks will hurt it but needn’t threaten its future. Remedies for Google’s ad business dominance can ...
A federal judge ruled that Google illegally monopolized key parts of the digital ad market, marking the company’s second ...
The de-Google movement is gaining momentum, but is it realistic for most users to drop all Google apps, services, and ...
The U.S. Justice Department seeks major remedies for Google’s illegal search monopoly, including selling Chrome and syndicating search results. Google proposes ending exclusive contracts instead. For ...