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US Senators Push Bill to Open Apple, Google App Stores to Third-Party Payments, Sideloading
The US Senate is now reintroducing the Open App Markets Act that would open Apple and Google's app store to sideloading and third-party payments.
Google Offers Buyouts to Employees in Search, Ads, and Marketing Divisions
Google offers voluntary buyouts to US employees in search, ads, and engineering teams amid ongoing AI-driven restructuring.
Google May Avoid Harsh Penalties as Judge Eyes Softer Antitrust Remedies
Judge Mehta considers softer antitrust remedies for Google's search dominance amid AI industry changes.
Google Faces Ad-Tech Breakup as US Targets Illegal Monopoly
The US targets Google's ad-tech monopoly with a proposed breakup to restore competition.
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Google is suing Yaniv Asayag and co-conspirators for creating fake business listings, misleading customers, and selling personal data.
Google acquires cybersecurity startup Wiz for $32B, its largest deal yet, aiming to strengthen cloud security amid rising AI-driven cyber threats.
China retaliates with new tariffs on US imports and launches an antitrust probe into Google amid escalating trade tensions.
Russia fined Google $78 million for not complying with prior penalty orders, escalating tensions over content moderation and local regulatory challenges.
Google proposes loosening its agreements with tech giants to address monopoly concerns, but critics argue this doesn't fully restore competition.
The US Department of Justice is pushing to break up Google's monopoly by forcing it to sell Chrome and limit its control over Android, search, and ad pricing.
Today, these 7 giant businesses that started in garages and basements, like Apple and Google, are now earning billions in revenues each year.
Google has partnered with Kairos Power to deploy small nuclear reactors for its AI data centers, aiming to bring the first reactor online by 2030.
The US government is pursuing a breakup of Google due to its illegal monopoly in the search engine market, aiming to promote competition.
A US judge ruled that Google operates an illegal monopoly, controlling 90% of online searches and 95% of mobile searches, which may lead to a breakup of its parent company, Alphabet.