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DOJ Orders Google to Divest Chrome Amid Monopoly Concerns

On Thursday, Nov. 21, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) issued an order requiring Google to sell its Chrome search engine. The DOJ argues that Chrome has enabled Google to maintain an unlawful monopoly that hinders competition in the tech industry. In response, Google condemned the decision, asserting that Chrome actually fosters competition by providing a widely used and accessible platform. This move by the DOJ highlights the ongoing debates over big tech's influence and the implementation of antitrust regulations to ensure a fair competitive landscape.

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