Google appears to be working on a feature for the Chrome browser that would generate review summaries for online stores.
Bloomberg reported the U.S. Justice Department aims to force Google to sell Chrome, which could fetch as much as $20 billion.
The Justice Department’s push for Google to sell off its Chrome browser is a good start, but not nearly enough.
There are better ways to address Google’s dominance.
A landmark antitrust ruling could change the Internet’s power balance, but the industry is shifting regardless.
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