Just a few years ago, a high-stakes court case involving Apple and Google would have found the companies on opposing sides, ...
As part of the antitrust case filed more than four years ago, the Justice Department wants Google to divest its Chrome browser.
The DOJ and a coalition of 38 state attorneys general still seek a court order requiring Google to sell its Chrome browser and take other measures to address what a judge said was Google's illegal sea ...
"Google’s illegal conduct has created an economic goliath, one that wreaks havoc over the marketplace to ensure that—no ...
Consequences of the DOJ’s monopoly case against Google could impact the whole industry The requirement to limit Google Search-related deals with third parties could also have negative ...
Google is updating its ubiquitous search engine with the next generation of its artificial intelligence technology as part of an effort to provide instant expertise amid intensifying competition from ...
The government is asking a court to force Google to sell its Chrome web browser after the company was found to have an illegal monopoly in search.
The Department of Justice is reaffirming a proposal that a court force Google to sell Chrome to restore competition in online ...
The Justice Department is currently pursuing two anti-monopoly cases against Google – one over search and another over advertising technology. Above, Google CEO Sundar Pichai with Poland’s ...
A federal judge in a separate case brought the Justice Department last year concluded Google had turned its ubiquitous search engine into an illegal monopoly. The penalization phase of that trial ...
Google is updating its ubiquitous search engine ... educational online service Chegg already has amplified on that monopoly case with a lawsuit filed last month in the same Washington court ...