
The US Justice Department continues to push for Google to sell its Chrome browser, reinforcing its stance against the tech giant’s monopoly in online search. The government argues for divesting Chrome and stopping paid agreements with Apple and other entities. Google plans to appeal, labeling the proposal as harmful and interventionist. Court arguments are set for April.
The US Justice Department continues to push for Google to sell its Chrome browser, reinforcing its stance against the tech giant’s monopoly in online search. The government argues for divesting Chrome and stopping paid agreements with Apple and other entities. Google plans to appeal, labeling the proposal as harmful and interventionist. Court arguments are set for April. The US Justice Department continues to push for Google to sell its Chrome browser, reinforcing its stance against the tech giant’s monopoly in online search. The government argues for divesting Chrome and stopping paid agreements with Apple and other entities. Google plans to appeal, labeling the proposal as harmful and interventionist. Court arguments are set for April. Read More