The fate of Google's search empire is now up to a judge
Briefly

Google's immense search dominance is under scrutiny as US District Judge Amit Mehta examines potential remedies following the DOJ's successful antitrust claims against the tech giant. The DOJ suggested drastic measures, such as divesting the Chrome browser and ending exclusive search engine agreements, to foster competition. Meanwhile, Google plans to appeal the ruling that deemed it an illegal monopoly. Concurrently, another lawsuit emphasizes Google's monopoly in online advertising technologies, highlighting the breadth of legal challenges facing the company.
Google faces a significant legal challenge as US District Judge Amit Mehta deliberates on possible remedies for its antitrust violations, particularly impacting its lucrative search business.
The DOJ aims to force Google to sell its Chrome browser and share search data with competitors, emphasizing the urgency of addressing Google's market dominance.
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