US Pushes Google to Sell Chrome Amid Antitrust Concerns

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The US Department of Justice is pushing for Google to sell its Chrome browser to dismantle its alleged monopoly on internet search, following a court ruling that found Google violated antitrust laws. The proposed divestiture aims to increase competition and reduce Google's dominance in the search and advertising markets. Google, which plans to appeal, argues that such measures would harm US tech leadership. The potential sale of Chrome and Android could significantly impact Google's business, particularly its advertising revenue.
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