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Google appeals US court ruling on search monopolyGoogle argued that U.S. Judge Amit Mehta made legal errors in his 2024 ruling, which found the company illegally blocked competitors by p...
Yelp introduces an AI chatbot to help users sift local recommendationsYelp is launching an AI chatbot to help users sift through millions of reviews. This new tool aims to provide personalized recommendations ...
Google sued by rival app store Aptoide over alleged monopolyBased in Lisbon, Aptoide brands itself "the alternative Android app store," with about 436,000 apps in its catalogue and more than 200 mill...
Google and US government battle over the future of internet advertisingGoogle faces a crucial federal court hearing today as a judge decides how to curb its alleged illegal monopoly in the digital ad market. Th...
Google says it will appeal online search antitrust decisionGoogle plans to appeal the antitrust decision regarding its online search monopoly, disagreeing with the court's initial ruling. While awai...
Google Search judge zeroes in on AI power in trial resolutionA US court is deciding on remedies for Google's search monopoly. The judge is examining Google's influence in artificial intelligence. The ...
OpenAI signals interest in buying Google’s Chrome if breakup is ordered: ChatGPT exec testifiesAt Google's US antitrust trial, OpenAI revealed interest in buying Chrome if forced to be sold. OpenAI testified Google blocked access to i...
Google contemplated exclusive Gemini AI deals with Android makersAt a US antitrust trial, it was revealed that Google considered exclusive deals with Android makers like Samsung for its Gemini AI app, Chr...
US urges curb of Google's search dominance as AI loomsUS government lawyers urged a judge to force Google to spin off Chrome, warning AI could deepen its search monopoly. This follows rulings t...
Google proposes fix to solve search monopolyIn Google's proposal to fix the search monopoly, it asked Mehta to allow it to continue to pay other companies for its search engine to get...
What's next for Google's search monopolyThe US government has proposed breaking up Google to address its internet search monopoly, including forcing the sale of Chrome. This follo...
Google search monopoly US case remedies to come by DecemberThe U.S. Department of Justice will outline by December what Alphabet's Google must do to restore competition after a judge found it monopo...
US said to consider a breakup of Google to address search monopolyThe Justice Department is weighing actions to address Google's antitrust violations after the company was found to have maintained an inter...
Google trial wraps up as judge weighs landmark US antitrust claimsUS District Judge Amit Mehta in Washington for hours grilled both sides with questions, probing whether competitive platforms such as ByteD...
Google executive testifies innovation key to avoid becoming 'next road kill'Google executive Prabhakar Raghavan testified at the ongoing antitrust trial in the suit brought by the US Justice Department and a coaliti...
Five things to know about the Google antitrust trial as it hits halfway markIn the trial that started on Sept. 12 and is scheduled to go to about mid-November, the Justice Department accused Google of manipulating o...
Google created hurdles to protect smartphone foothold, claims mobile software companyThe testimony came during the third week of a more than two-month trial in which the US Justice Department is seeking to show that Alphabet...
Who's who in the Google monopoly trialA trial to determine if Google abused its monopoly in online search, which begins Tuesday, is set to lay bare how the internet search giant...
US states accuse Google of abusing its power, mulling antitrust suit: ReportAmazon, TripAdvisor, Yelp and other internet firms that involve recommending products or services have complained that Google favors its ow...
If Google's a monopoly, who is harmed by its market power?The U.S. Justice Department's new antitrust lawsuit against Google argues that both advertisers and regular people are harmed by the tech g...