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The Chart of the Day What we're watching What we're reading Economic data releases and earnings Google can thank OpenAI for its big win in court. After a federal judge ruled that Google wouldn't be forced to sell its Chrome browser — avoiding the harshest potential remedies in a landmark
Judge Amit P. Mehta said the company must hand over some of its search data to rivals, but did not force other big changes the U.S. wanted.
Google is out of Wall Street’s doghouse! Stock of Google’s parent company Alphabet shot up 9% on Wednesday as investors rushed to buy up stock of a company whose future is no longer overshadowed by a looming antitrust ruling.
A federal judge’s ruling Tuesday on what steps Google must take to fix its monopoly in online search delivered the first clear answer: You will be restrained, but not broken up or forced to fundamentally change your business practices.
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Cryptopolitan on MSNGoogle ordered to share data with competitors
According to a judge's ruling, Google may keep Chrome and Android but must share search data with competitors.
Google warns 2.5 billion users are at risk after ShinyHunters hack the company's database via Salesforce. It sounds like the plot of a sci-fi crime thriller, but the latest major cyberhack is real.
Nearly five years after quietly buying hundreds of acres in Chesterfield, the tech giant has revealed big plans for the property.