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DOJ vs. Google: 5 Key Takeaways That Could Change Online Search
The DOJ's ruling against Google could transform online search, creating new opportunities for competitors and raising privacy concerns.
Google Hit with Cease-and-Desist by Japan Over Android Search Practices
Japan orders Google to stop forcing Android phone makers to preinstall its apps, citing anti-monopoly law violations.
Google Sues Maryland Business Owner Over Fake Listings, Consumer Data Sales
Google is suing Yaniv Asayag and co-conspirators for creating fake business listings, misleading customers, and selling personal data.
Google Parent Alphabet to Buy Wiz for $32B in Cloud Security Push
Google acquires cybersecurity startup Wiz for $32B, its largest deal yet, aiming to strengthen cloud security amid rising AI-driven cyber threats.
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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.
The ruling could force Google to allow users to choose which search engine to use. A federal judge on Monday ruled that Alphabet's Google broke antitrust laws and held an illegal monopoly in the United States in a landmark ruling against the tech giant.
The person behind the social media handle DogPack404, only identified as Dawson, has been issued two cease and desist orders from MrBeast, the social media brand headed by embattled YouTuber Jimmy Donaldson, after accusations of fraudulent practices.
The self-driving car units are now in service in Metro Phoenix, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Austin.
The startup said it will instead focus on reaching $1 billion in revenue before considering publicly selling its shares.