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Google could be forced to sell Chrome, Android in monopoly case

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The Justice Department is going to federal court hoping to force Google to sell off its Chrome browser and Android phone products in a move to break up the big tech company. It comes three months after a federal judge called Google a “monopolist.” NBC’s Brian Cheung reports for TODAY.

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