Search.com Offers $35 Billion to Acquire Chrome From Google
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Search.com offers $35 billion to acquire Chrome from Google
Search.com places content tiles in the top row, incentivizing searchers to click through to other websites and apps. (Composite graphic by The Desk) Ad.com Interactive Media and its subsidiary Public Good have made an unsolicited $35 billion offer to Google for Chrome, the world’s most-used web browser. The offer comes just a few days after artificial intelligence developer Perplexity made its own unsolicited bid to acquire Chrome under the ausp…
Google's popular Chrome browser may soon be able to change ownership. Reason is a antitrust case against the company – and AI's Perplexity company has expressed interest. What could this mean for companies and users?
Bidding War for Chrome: Rival Outbids Perplexity - Who Will Rule the Web?
Copyright protected content copied from PhoneWorld website. Perplexity’s $34.5 billion bid to buy Google Chrome shocked the tech world. The news spread everywhere. It seemed like the biggest headline of the week. But now, another player has entered the game. Generative AI search platform Search.com has made a $35 billion counteroffer. This bid is a bit bigger and is backed by J.P. Morgan. Now everyone is talking about who will win the bidding wa…
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