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Is Google’s internet dominance set to end?

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When you go to look something up on the internet, more often than not you’re Googling.

The search engine’s ubiquity has earned Google billions and billions of dollars, but now a US judge has ruled that Google became a monopoly illegally.

How you search the internet might change as a result, with the forced break-up of the firm one of the options on the table to ensure more competition in the market.

So, how did Google rise to the top and stay there?

Today, we dissect the biggest tech competition ruling in decades with Leah Nylen, Bloomberg’s anti-trust reporter.

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Leah Nylen, Bloomberg anti-trust reporter

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Content provided by Australian Broadcasting Corporation. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Australian Broadcasting Corporation or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

When you go to look something up on the internet, more often than not you’re Googling.

The search engine’s ubiquity has earned Google billions and billions of dollars, but now a US judge has ruled that Google became a monopoly illegally.

How you search the internet might change as a result, with the forced break-up of the firm one of the options on the table to ensure more competition in the market.

So, how did Google rise to the top and stay there?

Today, we dissect the biggest tech competition ruling in decades with Leah Nylen, Bloomberg’s anti-trust reporter.

Featured:

Leah Nylen, Bloomberg anti-trust reporter

  continue reading

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