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Google will still have to break up its business, the Justice Department said

Google will have to break up its business, the Justice Department said in a filing, upholding the previous administration's proposal after a federal judge ruled last year that the company illegally abused a monopoly over the search industry. As The Washington Post and The New York Times have reported, the Justice Department reiterated in a new filing that Google will have to sell the Chrome browser. When the DOJ argued for its sale last year, it said that selling Chrome "will permanently stop Google’s control of this critical search access point and allow rival search engines the ability to access the browser that for many users is a gateway to the internet."<br /> The Justice Department also kept a Biden-era proposal that seeks to ban Google from paying companies li [...]

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The Morning After: The Justice Department wants Google to sell off Chrome

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DOJ refuses to help French authorities in criminal probe of X

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DOJ to disband its cryptocurrency enforcement unit

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State Department: Calibri font was a DEI hire

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Google says Gemini 3.5 Flash can slash enterprise AI costs by more than $1 billion a year

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OpenAI says it would buy Chrome if Google is forced to sell

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