
Japan Takes a Stand Against Google: Phone Manufacturers No Longer Required to Use Google Apps
In a landmark decision, the Japanese government has mandated that Google must cease its practice of compelling smartphone manufacturers to pre-install its suite of applications. This change comes in response to growing concerns regarding monopolistic behavior and market fairness within the tech industry. The reform has been welcomed by various stakeholders who believe it will enhance competition and support consumer choice.
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Antitrust Action Against Google: Understanding the Stakes and Implications
As global regulators ramp up their antitrust actions against major technology firms, Google has found itself at the center of scrutiny, facing potential breakup proposals. The recent developments signal a pivotal moment in how tech giants are regulated and the competition landscape that affects millions of consumers and businesses worldwide.
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Google Judge Questions Company Testimony as Ad Defense Begins
For the first time during the ongoing antitrust trial against Google, Judge Amit Mehta expressed some doubts regarding testimony by executives of Google. One of those executives kept insisting that Google has been attacked over common practices of the search advertising business.
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