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Chrome, Google and Search

Android Central on MSN · 2d
US Judge says Google can keep Chrome, but 'exclusive deals' are a no-go
Today (Sep 2), U.S. Judge Amit Mehta's ruling says that Google will not have to divest Chrome or Android in its antitrust case regarding its online search monopoly. However, Mehta states that, instead, Google will need to "share search data with competitors" within the online search space.
The Washington Post on MSN · 2d
Judge bars Google from exclusive search deals but says it can keep Chrome
Judge Amit P. Mehta rejected the Justice Department’s call to break up Google, listing remedies for his finding last year that it has an illegal monopoly in search.
CNET on MSN · 2d
Judge Rules Google Can Keep Chrome but Must Stop Exclusive Search Deals
Google doesn't have to sell its wildly popular Chrome web browser, but it can't engage in exclusive search deals, US District Judge Amit Mehta ruled on Tuesday. Google must share limited search data and user-interaction data with "qualified competitors," but the company doesn't have to share its most valuable ads data.
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Google Dodges Worst Penalties in U.S. Antitrust Case
A federal judge declined other proposals to improve competition, saying AI has injected choice into the market.
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In a major antitrust ruling, a judge lets Google keep Chrome but levies other penalties
A federal judge ruled against breaking up Google, but is barring it from making exclusive deals to make its search engine the ...

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