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Google’s Reward for Being the Best? DOJ Harassment

The Department of Justice (DOJ) is presently demanding that Google sell Chrome, the world’s most popular internet browser. Oh wow, not again… Traveling back in time, as late as 2002 Microsoft’s Internet Explorer (IE) could claim 94 percent of the web browser market. Which was the problem, albeit not for consumers, but for Microsoft. Just as

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Google Has Great Shelf Space Because It Rates Great Shelf Space

Back in the early 1990s, an oil-change service business ran a clever ad campaign which said “We’re not trying to change your oil, we’re trying to change your oil.” Get it? The ad springs to mind as the Department of Justice (DOJ) attacks Google and its alleged monopoly on search. Implicit in the DOJ’s

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Google’s ‘Other’ Acquisitions Discredit the DOJ’s Case

Google is on trial against the Department of Justice (DOJ) for allegedly holding a monopoly on digital ad technology. At issue, according to the Justice Department, is that Google acquired several companies including DoubleClick, Invite Media, and AdMeld, which enabled it to become a behemoth in the digital ad space. The question one must ask

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