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What’s next for Google’s search monopoly?

David McCabe and Nico Grant

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The US government asked a federal judge last month to force Google to sell Chrome, the world’s most popular web browser.

It was the most extreme proposal by the Justice Department to address Google’s monopoly in internet search after the judge’s landmark decision in August, which found the Silicon Valley company had violated antitrust laws. To fix the issue, Google will offer its own remedies this month.

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