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US sues Google, says break-up may be needed – The New Daily
The US government has filed an antitrust lawsuit against Google for allegedly violating competition law to preserve an illegal monopoly over internet searches a…

The US government has filed an antitrust lawsuit against Google for allegedly violating competition law to preserve an illegal monopoly over internet searches and advertising.
The Justice Department and 11 states have banded together to accuse the tech giant of abusing its position to become the “monopoly gatekeeper for the internet”.
The charges, filed in a federal court, focuses on how Google spends billions of dollars every year to ensure that when people first connect to the internet wheth…
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