What you need to know about the proposed measures designed to curb Google's search monopoly
- U.S. Regulators are proposing aggressive measures to restore competition to the online search market after a federal judge ruled Google maintained an illegal monopoly for the last decade.
- Officials aim to get Google to stop leveraging its dominant search engine to illegally squelch competition and stifle innovation, including possibly spinning off the Chrome web browser.
- Google is expected to appeal the case, which means it could drag on for years in the courts.
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