Although the Department of Justice never comments publicly on pending litigation, leaks from sources in-the-know suggest an antitrust case against Google could come as soon as the end of this month. But there are many different ways this could go down. It’s been roughly one year since the DOJ began its investigation. Here’s a breakdown… Continue reading »
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