The U.S. Department of Justice is reportedly pushing for Google to divest its Chrome browser division. This move is part of the ongoing antitrust case against the tech giant, which has already seen a ...
Top antitrust officials are planning to make more moves at the tech industry before leaving office, including the DOJ’s plans to ask a judge to ...
In a bold antitrust move, the United States is expected to ... by Agence France-Presse, the US Department of Justice (DOJ) ...
The United States Department of Justice is seeking a court order to sell the Chrome web browser, in a bid to change the ...
Now, Alphabet, Google’s parent company, may be forced to sell Chrome. The browser, which was launched in 2008 and integrates ...
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The Department of Justice may push for Google (GOOGL) to sell off its Chrome browser in an effort to break up the tech giant’s dominance of the search engine market.
The U.S. Department of Justice is preparing to ask a judge to consider pushing Alphabet’s Google to divest its Chrome browser ...
Google had earlier warned that breaking off Android or Chrome from it would affect multiple people and businesses.
The Justice Department is reportedly targeting Google’s web browser as its antitrust enforcers seek to cement a major win ...
Attorney General Merrick Garland, nearing the end of his tenure leading the Justice Department, told career prosecutors ...
Confidential sources have told Bloomberg that the Department of Justice will ask a judge to force Google to sell its Chrome ...