U.S. government proposing historic breakup of Google to end its internet search monopoly
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"For more than a decade, Google has controlled the most popular distribution channels, leaving rivals with little-to-no incentive to compete for users," the antitrust enforcers wrote in the filing.
Lee-Anne Mulholland, Google's vice president of regulatory affairs, remarked, 'Government overreach in a fast-moving industry may have negative unintended consequences for American innovation and America's consumers.'
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