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| | www.theguardian.com
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| | Which? claims firm engaged in anti-competitive practices that led to 40 million people 'being overcharged'
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| | How big is too big? And when does a company become so big that the government is forced to step in and make it smaller? Politicians have been struggling with those questions for at least a hundred years. But as the latest generation of tech companies has taken shape, the questions are becoming more and more relevant to internet giants like Google and Facebook. There's a new movement in Washington to break up those companies, whether through a Justice Department lawsuit or an old-school appeal to the Sherman Antitrust Act. It's a struggle Microsoft fended off in the '90s, and it has only grown more urgent in the years since. As Amazon has taken a stranglehold of online retail, Jeff Bezos' company has started to attract antitrust attention as well, with figure...
| | crazystupidtech.com
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| | The lawsuits aren't about protecting competition in search and online display ads but about keeping Google from leveraging its monopoly in AI.
| | www.wired.com
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| The FTC notified companies like Google, Meta, and Apple that they must not apply the Digital Services Act, which regulates digital platforms, if it jeopardizes the freedom of Americans.