US regulators seek to break up Google, forcing Chrome sale as part of monopoly punishment
- US prosecutors argue that Google must sell its Chrome browser to promote fair competition in the online search market.
- The DOJ aims to stop Google's control of search access by requiring the divestment of Chrome to benefit rival search engines.
- This action marks the DOJ's strongest move against a tech company since its case against Microsoft, reaching a settlement in 2001.
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