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Google Chrome: The History & Evolution Of The World's Most Used Web Browser
Google Chrome is the dominant web browser on the market by a wide margin. Let's take a look at how it got there and how it has changed over the years.
Feds Say Google Must Sell Chrome Browser to End Its Search Monopoly
The proposed judgment comes after a federal judge found that Google had built its monopoly by ensuring that its search engine was the default on Chrome and Android devices.
What forcing Google to sell Chrome could mean
US antitrust lawyers are calling on a judge to force the sale of Google's Chrome browser to limit the company's market clout in a move that would shake up the internet giant.Launched in 2008, Chrome dominates the browser market,
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Here’s why Google without Chrome is still a monopoly
The Justice Department’s push for Google to sell off its Chrome browser is a good start, but not nearly enough.
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What the DOJ’s breakup of Google would mean for Chrome and the internet
The Justice Department wants the search giant to divest the Chrome web browser, among other provisions designed to limit its ...
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What Google Off-loading Chrome Would Mean for Users
A landmark antitrust ruling could change the Internet’s power balance, but the industry is shifting regardless.
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Why I Replaced Samsung's Internet Browser With Google Chrome on My Galaxy Phone
Using Google Chrome on my Galaxy phone allows me to seamlessly sync my browsing data across all my devices, whether it's an ...
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Google could be forced to sell Chrome. Here's what you need to know
A federal judge is considering ways to restore competition in the online search market. Google says a breakup would hurt ...
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Why the Government’s Plan to Force Google to Sell Chrome Won’t Work
The government won its antitrust case, but this will only make things worse.
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US regulators seek to break up Google, forcing Chrome sale as part of monopoly punishment
The measures, if they are ordered, threaten to upend a business expected to generate more than $300 billion in revenue this ...
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