Stopping Google’s payments to be the default search engine would impose “substantial” harms, according to the judge.
A federal court’s Google antitrust ruling gives Microsoft a rare opening with Bing and Copilot, but leaves Google’s dominance largely intact.
After years of legal proceedings, the Google antitrust case has finally resulted in a ruling with real-world impact—though perhaps not in the way many expected. Rather than forcing dramatic changes, ...
Google will not have to sell its Chrome browser in order to address its illegal monopoly in online search, DC District Court ...
The ruling in the Google antitrust trial has led to a host of hard-to-answer questions about the future of Google's search ...
The latest report from The Wall Street Journal details the latest lawsuit Google is facing, with Penske Media Corporation taking on the tech giant's AI-powered search feature. Penske Media, the parent ...
The nuclear option for addressing the tech giant’s search dominance — a break-up — is off the table. That’s lifting Big Tech stocks. By Andrew Ross Sorkin Bernhard Warner Sarah Kessler Michael J. de ...
Google has avoided the worst-case scenario in the pivotal search antitrust case brought by the US Department of Justice. More than a year ago, the Department of Justice (DOJ) secured a major victory ...
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Google Search Just Broke This Hidden Feature
G oogle Search has many hidden settings and search parameters that customize results pages. Unfortunately, one of them is no ...
A federal judge ordered steps in the search monopoly case that will restrain Google but not break it up, signaling a cautious antitrust approach by courts. By Steve Lohr Steve Lohr has covered Big ...
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