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battellemedia.com
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| | | | | [Second in a series, first post here] This past week, Wall Street caught up with the rest of us and realized that Google has lost its monopoly grip on search. The trigger wasn't Google losing an anti-trust case - that happened last summer. Nor was it the first ten days of Google's ongoing search remedies... | |
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rooney.law
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| | | | | The first antitrust decision of the modern-day internet era against a technology giant. In a landmark ruling, US District Judge Amit Mehta (an apt surname for this case) decided that Google illegally exploited its search engine market dominance to stifle competition. Judge Mehta said Google was a "monopolist" who "acted as one to maintain its | |
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bogost.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] A federal judge has ruled Google a monopolist, potentially leading to changes in its business practices, but the outcome may not significantly impact consumers or Google's dominance. | |
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open-web-advocacy.org
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