Breaking down the DOJ's plan to end Google's search monopoly
Briefly

The DOJ's proposals detail remedies to restore competition, including potential structural changes that could significantly impact Google's core search and advertising business.
Judge Mehta's ruling concluded that Google is an illegal monopolist, with proposed remedies raising concerns about their effect on the company’s competitive ability.
Experts say that selling Chrome, while attention-grabbing, may not pose the biggest threat to Google’s dominance compared to broader structural adjustments.
The Justice Department aims for significant changes to Google's business practices, which could lead to a reduction of billions in revenue for the tech giant.
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