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As well as demanding a Chrome sell-off, American prosecutors also hope to ban Google from paying other browser makers – ...
The ongoing antitrust case against Google could force the sale of Chrome, with companies like DuckDuckGo interested.
OpenAI, Perplexity, and Yahoo have expressed an interest in possibly buying Chrome if Google’s browser is for sale.
Executives from AI companies OpenAI and Perplexity testified earlier in the trial that their companies would be interested in buying Chrome if the court mandates a divestment ...
During testimony on Wednesday, Gabriel Weinberg, CEO of rival (but much smaller) search engine DuckDuckGo, told the court that Chrome could fetch a sale price of up to $50 billion if regulators ...
During the Justice Department's antitrust case, Google defended Chrome's unique integration with its services, arguing its features couldn't be replic ...
Stocks rallied on Wednesday (April 24) amid renewed optimism over easing US-China trade tensions and reassurance from President Donald Trump that he has no plans to remove Federal Reserve Chairman ...
“I think it’s upwards of $50 billion if it went on the market, and that’s out of DuckDuckGo’s price range,” said Gabriel Weinberg, CEO of DuckDuckGo, which operates a privacy-focused ...
Parsa Tabriz, Google's vice president of engineering and general manager for Chrome, warned that ordering the divestment of ...
“I think it’s upwards of $50 billion if it went on the market, and that’s out of DuckDuckGo’s price range,” said Gabriel Weinberg, CEO of DuckDuckGo, which operates a privacy-focused ...