Thurrott:
For the first time since Microsoft about 25 years ago, the U.S. government is considering breaking up an industry giant to save consumers, partners, and competitors from its illegal monopoly and predatory business practices. And it’s not as unlikely as it sounds: Forcing Google to divest itself of its advertising business, Android platform, and/or Chrome web browser would go a long way towards correcting the abuses it’s inflicted via its online search monopoly.
“The Justice Department is evaluating the court’s decision,” a DOJ statement reads. “No decisions have been made at this time.”
Perhaps. But two separate credible reports–in Bloomberg and The New York Times–claim the US. Department of Justice is considering such a change in the wake of its historic antitrust victory against Google. Each cites multiple sources in claiming that the DOJ is now discussing whether forcing Google to split up in some way is the right way forward.
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U.S. Considers a Google Breakup
For the first time since Microsoft about 25 years ago, the U.S. government is considering breaking up an industry giant for its sins.
