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DOJ, Google Begin Closing Arguments in Antitrust Search Engine Case | National Law Journal
Law.com· 6 hours agoGoogle Thursday by telling the presiding judge that the internet giant has maintained an illegal ...
Google's Search Engine Market Share Drops As Competitors' Grows
Search Engine Journal· 14 hours agoAccording to data from GS Statcounter, Google’s search engine market share has fallen to 86.99%, the...
Google paid Apple $20 billion to be Safari’s default search engine
Quartz· 15 hours agoCourt documents from the U.S. Department of Justice’s antitrust lawsuit against Google reveal that...
Google Faces Off With US Government as Search Antitrust Trial Closes
Bloomberg via Yahoo Finance· 9 hours ago(Bloomberg) -- The US Department of Justice reiterated its argument that Google has broken antitrust...
Would You Still Use Google if It Didn't Pay Apple $20 Billion to Get on Your iPhone?
Wired News· 4 hours agoMicrosoft has poured over $100 billion into developing its Bing search engine over the past two...
Google reportedly paid Apple $20 billion to be the default search option in Safari
TweakTown· 11 hours agoApple was reportedly been paid $20 billion to to ensure that Google is the default search option in the Safari web browser in 2022. Google</ ...
Google and DOJ attorneys begin closing antitrust arguments
Digiday· 2 hours agoOverseeing the trial is U.S. Judge Amit P. Mehta, who challenged arguments on both sides while...
Google grilled in closing arguments of landmark DOJ antitrust case: ‘You really think that...
NY Post via Yahoo News· 8 hours agoGoogle’s lawyers pointed to smaller search engines such as privacy-focused DuckDuckGo, tech giants...
Is Google a Search Engine Monopoly? Landmark U.S. vs. Google Trial Near Verdict
Black Hills Pioneer· 9 hours agoThe U.S. Justice Department and Google are concluding a landmark monopoly trial this week, with...
Judge in landmark antitrust case grills Google on search dominance
WFTV 9 Orlando· 9 hours ago“It seems to be very, very unlikely, if not impossible, under the current market conditions,” Mehta...