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DOJ proposing forced sale of Google Chrome, could fetch $20 billion if judge OKs: Report
Bloomberg reported the U.S. Justice Department aims to force Google to sell Chrome, which could fetch as much as $20 billion.
DOJ tells Google to sell Chrome
Welcome back to Week in Review. This week, we’re exploring the DOJ telling Google to sell off Chrome to break up its monopoly, OpenAI accidentally
US regulators seek to break up Google, forcing Chrome sale as part of monopoly punishment
The measures, if they are ordered, threaten to upend a business expected to generate more than $300 billion in revenue this year.
Google Could Be Forced To Sell Chrome Over Search Monopoly Claims
The DOJ has proposed breaking up Google by forcing it to sell Chrome after a court ruled the company maintained a monopoly over online search.
The DOJ vs. Google: Breaking down the latest in the antitrust case and what it means for Chrome's future
The DOJ recommending Google sell its popular browser Chrome comes with a number of knock-on effects.
Google must sell Chrome to restore competition in online search, DOJ argues
Alphabet's Google must sell its Chrome browser, share data and search results with rivals and take other measures - including possibly selling Android - to end its monopoly on online search, prosecutors argued to a judge on Wednesday.
What the DOJ’s breakup of Google would mean for Chrome and the internet
The Justice Department wants the search giant to divest the Chrome web browser, among other provisions designed to limit its market power.
The Department of Justice asks court to force Google to spin off Chrome
The US government formally proposed a partial breakup of Google on Wednesday, urging a federal judge to force a sale of the company’s Chrome web browser after a landmark ruling this year finding that Google had violated US antitrust law with its search business.
The Justice Department is trying to make Google sell off its Chrome browser
If a judge orders Google to sell Chrome, it could dramatically upend the multibillion-dollar online search business.
DOJ proposes forced sale of Chrome, curbing Google's search monopoly
The proposal is one of DOJ's anti-trust cases that would be carried into the Trump administration, which is expected to be laxer in regulating businesses.
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Here’s why Google without Chrome is still a monopoly
Google may complain the DOJ's remedies are “anti-innovation.” But forward-looking pro-public tech innovation requires more ...
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Why the US forced sale of Google's Chrome faces legal hurdles
Efforts by U.S. antitrust regulators to break up Alphabet by forcing a sale of its Google Chrome browser and other proposals ...
The New Yorker
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What Google Off-loading Chrome Would Mean for Users
A landmark antitrust ruling could change the Internet’s power balance, but the industry is shifting regardless.
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Chrome, Safari, Edge, Firefox Threats Surge 89%—Do These 5 Things Now
A stark new warning has just been issued for holiday shoppers with indications that “we might be in for a particularly risky ...
The New York Times
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Breaking Up Google Would Be a Big Mistake
Mr. Hovenkamp is a professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School and the Wharton School. There’s no question that ...
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OpenAI Hires Former Chrome Engineer, Eyes Browser Battle
OpenAI hires Chrome veteran Darin Fisher, signaling plans to develop web browser challenging Google's market dominance.
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