SAN FRANCISCO — A federal judge on Tuesday ordered a shake-up of Google‘s search engine in an attempt to curb the corrosive power of an illegal monopoly while rebuffing the U.S. government’s attempt ...
Google is the default search engine on Chrome; that means when you search for any query, your results will be shown in the Google search engine. Chrome allows you to manually change your search engine ...
A federal ruling from Judge Mehta says Google can keep Android, Chrome, and its Apple search deal, but it must share search data with competitors. According to a report from CNBC, Google can continue ...
Google Ads will change how automatically created customer conversion goals are set as account-default starting Nov. 17, aiming to reduce wasted spend from campaigns optimizing toward irrelevant goals.
In a ruling issued on Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta outlined several remedies for Google's illegal monopoly in online search and digital advertising. While the ruling includes a number of ...
A Reddit report says Apple will allow iPhone uses in Japan to choose a search engine besides Google after installing iOS 26.2 for the first time. The company will allegedly allow users to choose from ...
In a ruling aimed at restoring competition in the search engine market, U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta refrained from ordering Google to sell off Chrome, the world’s most popular browser, but ordered ...
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A federal judge on Tuesday ordered a shakeup of Google's search engine in an attempt to curb the corrosive power of an illegal monopoly while rebuffing the U.S. government's ...
For more than a year now, there have been debates about whether Google’s payment to Apple to be the default search engine in Safari would be outlawed. While it had seemed likely this would be the case ...
Google has emerged from landmark anti-trust proceedings “surprisingly unscathed,” said Richard Waters in the Financial Times. A “damning” ruling last year declared that Google behaved like a monopoly ...
A US federal judge has ordered significant changes to Google’s search engine to curb its monopoly power, but has rejected calls to break up the company. The ruling, issued by Judge Amit Mehta, comes ...