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On September 2, a federal judge ruled that Google won't have to sell off Android or Chrome as part of the remedies phase of an antitrust suit brought by the U.S. DoJ.
Though there are some restrictions placed on the way Google is allowed to operate as a monopoly, most consumers saw the idea of being forced to sell off Android or Chrome as a key part of the lawsuit.
As usual, this decision creates winners and losers, but most importantly, what does any of this mean for us, the people who simply use these products and aren't wallet-deep in business with the company?
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