A US Judge Ruled Google an Illegal Monopolist. Here Are 5 Things He Could Do Next
Briefly

Users should be prompted periodically with a choice screen, avoid Google's popup urging default change, and have an easy way to set competing search apps as default.
The Justice Department prefers structural remedies like company breakup over conduct remedies, such as contract bans and choice screens, for more effective outcomes.
Identifying parts of a company that distort its incentives is crucial in determining what needs to be separated, potentially increasing competition.
Regulators favor one-time sales over structural remedies for simplicity and cleanliness, avoiding ongoing monitoring requirements.
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