The US government is deciding whether to break Google apart and try to end its monopoly on search
Briefly

The Department of Justice argues that Google's illegal conduct lasted over a decade and involved various tactics that stifled competition in the search and ad markets.
Potential remedies from the DoJ could prevent Google from leveraging products like Chrome, Play, and Android to prioritize Google search and related services over rivals.
The DoJ's court submission emphasizes that competition issues surrounding Google have persisted for more than ten years, leading to increased ad prices and diminished quality.
Google VP Lee-Anne Mulholland cautions that the proposed DOJ actions could have negative impacts on consumers and developers, arguing for a more balanced approach.
Read at pcgamer
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