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GoogleGoogle scored a much-needed win Tuesday when a federal judge ruled the tech giant could hold on to its Chrome browser, rejecting the wide-ranging penalties proposed by the Department of Justice (DOJ). The government had asked U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta to order Google to sell the browser, alongside numerous other remedies, after he found last August that the company had an illegal monopoly over online search. Mehta ultimately opted against…See the Story
Google Holds on to Chrome Browser: What to Know
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Google · United StatesGoogle was spared the worst possible judgment in its landmark antitrust case Tuesday: A judge allowed it to keep Chrome and Android under its fold and continue to pay tech companies to promote its search engine. That good news for Google is also good news for Apple.See the Story
Google Doesn't Have to Sell Chrome Browser, Judge Rules in Antitrust ...
60% Left coverage: 5 sources

Antitrust · SingaporeAttorneys general from Colorado and 19 other states on Friday called for a court to consider rejecting a U.S. Department of Justice's settlement allowing Hewlett-Packard Enterprise to acquire Juniper Networks for $14 billion. The letter from the Democratic attorneys general is the latest development over theSee the Story
HPE deal should be probed, Democratic AGs tell court
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