What you need to know • Today (Sep 2), U.S. Judge Amit Mehta's ruling says that Google will not have to divest Chrome or Android in its antitrust case regarding its online search monopoly. • However, Mehta states that, instead, Google will need to "share search data with competitors" within the online search space. • Earlier this year, the DOJ was still seeking to push Google to sell Chrome, as it would've given other search engines a chance to shine fairly with more users.
Another update about Google's antitrust case within the Department of Justice has reached a new crucial moment.
A report from this afternoon (Sep 2) by Business Insider states that a U.S. District Judge has delivered their ruling over the antitrust case with Google about its search monopoly. According to the pub