"Insights into Google's Business Tactics and Legal Battles with DuckDuckGo and Neeva"

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A court filing in the U.S. Department of Justice’s case against Google reveals details about competitors like DuckDuckGo and Neeva. Google's filing documents the history of search competition, including the inner workings and revenue of these startups. It attempts to paint DuckDuckGo as a company that prioritized returning investment to shareholders over search innovation, while also highlighting Neeva's struggle to compete with free search. The filing aims to prove that people choose Google's search engine because it's better and more innovative, not because of its monopoly share.
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