In a groundbreaking move, the Justice Department mandates that Google sell its ad exchange to dismantle its alleged illegal monopoly, shaking the foundations of digital advertising. What does this mean for the tech giant and the industry?
In a landmark ruling, a federal judge has ordered Google to share its search data with competitors, but stopped short of breaking up the tech giant. This pivotal decision could reshape the tech landscape for years to come.
In a bold move, Google plans to appeal a recent antitrust ruling that challenges its dominance in online search and advertising. The tech giant argues that the court's decision undermines competition. What's next for Google and the future of search?
Google faces major antitrust challenges as federal judges rule it holds an illegal monopoly. A potential breakup looms, threatening its dominance amid rising AI competition. The outcome could reshape how billions use the internet.
The Justice Department demands Google sell off its Ad Exchange and DFP to tackle its illegal monopoly. A court ruling could change the digital ad landscape forever!
Mozilla's CFO warns that the DOJ's proposals to curb Google's search monopoly could threaten Firefox's survival, as it relies heavily on Google's payments. Significant cuts may follow if changes are implemented.
In a landmark ruling, a federal judge has ordered Apple to make significant changes to its App Store practices, accusing the tech giant of deliberately failing to comply with previous court orders and attempting to hide its noncompliance.
The high-stakes antitrust trial against Google is underway, with the DOJ demanding significant changes, including a potential sale of its Chrome browser. Major tech leaders are set to testify as the court weighs the future of competition in the search engine market.
Google's fate hangs in the balance as it enters the final phase of an antitrust trial that could result in its breakup, challenging the very foundation of its dominance in the tech world.
In a landmark antitrust trial, Google battles the DOJ's push for drastic remedies including the potential sale of its Chrome browser and sharing data with competitors. Could this reshape the tech landscape forever?