Google Chrome Could Be Sold Due to a DOJ Antitrust Case
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Google Chrome Could Be Sold Due to a DOJ Antitrust Case
Google Chrome May Be Forced to Sell: DOJ Antitrust Action In a move that could potentially shake up the tech industry, the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) has filed an antitrust action against Google, alleging that the company's dominance in the search engine market is stifling competition and limiting consumer choice. At the heart of the issue is Google's popular Chrome browser, which may be forced to sell its assets as a result of the DOJ's action. Background of the Antitrust Action The DOJ's investigation into Google's business practices has been ongoing for several years, with a focus on the company's dominance in the search engine market. Google's search engine is the default search engine on Android devices, which account for more than 70% of the global smartphone market. This has led to allegations that Google is using its dominance to stifle competition and limit consumer choice. Google's Monopoly on Search Engines Google's search engi…