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OpenAI, Perplexity, and Yahoo have expressed an interest in possibly buying Chrome if Google’s browser is for sale.
The outcome of the trial could fundamentally reshape the internet by unseating Google as the go-to portal for information ...
The Department of Justice (DOJ) won its second major antitrust case against Google on Thursday. The U.S. District Court for ...
The Department of Justice asked a judge to force Google to divest Chrome as part of its antitrust case.
A federal judge will ultimately determine Google's fate after he ruled that the tech giant holds an illegal online search ...
The government argues Chrome gives Google an unfair edge by directing users to Google Search by default. With around 66 ...
Prosecutors argue that Google’s dominance in search not only sustains its control over the market but also feeds its ...
Sources say the move could level the playing field by giving competitors like Bing and DuckDuckGo access its search user data ...
OpenAI is eyeing Chrome amid DOJ's Google antitrust trial. Here’s why the AI giant wants a browser of its own.
Google’s third-party cookie crackdown is on pause – but the pressure on Chrome is far from over. So, what does it all mean ...
Well, the Justice Department wants Google to sell its Chrome browser, and potentially its Android operating system among other remedies. Some companies have already expressed some interest in ...
During the ongoing remedy phase of the Department of Justice's case against Google, OpenAI executive Nick Turley testified on ...