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Competitive search: How Google ruling might change tech landscape

ANALYSIS: Google’s monopoly in what we call ‘search’ is illegal.

Google has spent these years cementing its position in people’s work and personal ecosystems.

Last month, in a case brought by the US Department of Justice (DoJ), Judge Amit Mehta of the US District Court ruled that Google’s anti-competitive behaviour – of defending its monopoly in what we call ‘search’ through exclusive payments to companies that can channel people to search, and

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Tim Chesterfield Tue, 10 Sep 2024
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