What's Next for Google's Search Monopoly
Briefly

The U.S. government has proposed to compel Google to divest its Chrome browser to address concerns about its monopoly in internet search.
The Justice Department has accused Google of using financial incentives to secure exclusive search engine rights, thus reinforcing its dominance in the market.
As the judge deliberates, his forthcoming decision could have significant implications for how the internet operates and how market competition is structured.
Google's extensive contracts with major companies have created barriers for potential competitors, making it difficult for them to vie for users.
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