DOJ Targets Google's Chrome in Antitrust Push

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The US Department of Justice is seeking to force Google to sell its Chrome browser to reduce its dominance in the internet search market, as part of broader antitrust actions. The DoJ, along with several US states, is also considering measures related to Google's AI and Android operations. This follows a court ruling that found Google violated antitrust laws. Google plans to challenge these actions, arguing they would harm consumers and technological progress. The case is reminiscent of the 1990s antitrust actions against Microsoft.
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