The U.S. government started a major court case against Google on Tuesday. They want to know if Google unfairly dominates online search. Kenneth Dintzer, a Justice Department lawyer, said the trial is about Google’s future competition. The U.S. claims Google made illegal deals with Apple, Samsung, and Firefox. These deals set Google as the default […]
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