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The Justice Department has proposed significant measures aimed at curbing the monopoly power of Google in the internet search market. Officials argue that the best approach to tackle this dominance is to compel the tech giant to divest key assets, including its popular web browser, Chrome. This move is part of a broader strategy to foster competition and innovation within the tech industry, which has faced increasing scrutiny over monopolistic practices.
The government's action reflects growing concerns about the concentration of power among major tech companies and the impact this has on consumers and smaller competitors. By breaking up Google’s core services, the Justice Department hopes to create a more level playing field in the digital marketplace. This initiative comes amidst a wave of regulatory scrutiny targeting big tech firms, as lawmakers and regulators seek to ensure fair competition and protect consumer interests in an increasingly digital economy. The outcome of this legal battle could have lasting implications for the future of the tech industry.
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