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In a significant development, the Justice Department is set to present its case against Google in a landmark antitrust trial. This pivotal legal battle could potentially result in the tech giant being compelled to divest its Chrome browser business. The case marks a critical moment in the ongoing scrutiny of Google's market practices and its dominance in the online search and advertising sectors.
The Justice Department argues that Google's extensive control over the digital landscape stifles competition and innovation, harming both consumers and smaller companies. By focusing on the Chrome browser, the government aims to highlight how Google's practices may unfairly limit choices for users and disadvantage rival services.
As the trial unfolds, the implications of the case extend beyond Google, potentially reshaping the regulatory landscape for major tech companies. The outcome could set a precedent for how antitrust laws are applied in the digital age, influencing future policies and corporate strategies across the industry.
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