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Incoming Trump administration puts potential breakup of Google’s Chrome in new light

U.S. lawmakers are reportedly urging an antitrust judge to make Google sell off its Chrome browser after the tech giant’s illegal search monopoly was...

What happens in the Google ad tech antitrust trial now that testimony is done?

After three weeks in federal court, two dozen witnesses and hundreds of exhibits, the bulk of the U.S. vs Google ad-tech antitrust trial has...

Breaking point or breakup? Why publishers fear a Google ad breakup could backfire

With the antitrust trial against Google’s alleged ad monopoly set to wrap by year’s end, the industry buzz has shifted to the fallout. Will...

Mythbuster: What was said, and what was really meant, at the DOJ vs. Google ad tech trial

Google is resting its defense in the online advertising giant’s second antitrust battle with the U.S. Department of Justice in a 12-month window —...

DOJ vs. Google: Can the digital media industry learn from the last 15 years?

Lawyers for the Department of Justice are preparing to close their case in the ongoing Google trial, which could potentially result in a breakup...

U.S. v. Google: Ad tech antitrust trial by numbers — so far

The U.S. Department of Justice’s efforts to bring Google to heel at trial for the second time this year are well underway in a...

Google might be close to a breakup, but sources warn authorities to ‘be careful what you wish for’

The Department of Justice is spearheading efforts to break up Google, accusing it of a decades-long attempt to monopolize the $600 billion online advertising...

As Google’s antitrust trial intensifies, the ad industry speculates the consequences of a potential breakup

The chatter after week one of Google’s ad tech trial is all over the map — some say it’s the start of a seismic...

Google sheds its nice guy poise as the legal heat dials up

Google has evolved from a fledgling search startup into a supposed puppet master of the $600 billion display ad business, according to the U.S....

DOJ accuses Google of knowingly taking power from publishers as government enters emails and audio as evidence

On Thursday in federal court, the U.S. Justice Department introduced internal Google documents — including emails, chat logs and audio recordings — that showed...

Google antitrust trial reveals the ‘succeed at all costs’ culture behind the pursuit of ad market domination

“Don’t be evil” might have been Google’s early motto, but it seems like more of a footnote once it went full throttle chasing online...

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