US DOJ proposes Google breakup as solution in monopoly case- Bloomberg
) Google be forced to sell off some of its units as a remedy for its alleged monopolization of the online search market, Bloomberg reported on Wednesday.Officials also suggested that Judge Amit Mehta could force the technology giant into revealing the underlying data used to build its search engine and artificial intelligence products.
The earlier report suggested that Google could sell its Android operating system and web browser Chrome as part of an antitrust settlement.
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