Judge Amit Mehta's ruling declaring Google a monopolist in search represents a significant development in the ongoing debate about Big Tech's market dominance. This decision, stemming from a United States Department of Justice lawsuit, highlights the culmination of years of discussions and research on antitrust issues in the technology sector, particularly surrounding Google's search practices.| ProMarket
Matt Perault writes that there is little indication that Big Tech investments in artificial intelligence startups are harming competition. In fact, the opposite is likely true. Antitrust regulators should instead focus their attention on the real threat to AI competition: rules and regulations that will make it harder for startups that to compete with large tech companies.| ProMarket
Why an Android Divestiture Is a Necessary Google Search Remedy| ProMarket
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It’s undeniable that Google has a monopoly over general search, with a market share on the order of 88% in the United States (and even higher in some other countries). As the US DOJ and allied states made their detailed case in court last fall, Google’s anticompetitive actions to maintain this monopoly became glaringly evident. […]| Yelp - Official Blog