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The U.S. government is considering breaking up Google due to its alleged monopoly in online search. This landmark antitrust case may involve divesting key units like Android and Chrome to enhance competition and curb Google's dominance in the market.

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In a significant development in the ongoing antitrust case against Google, the U.S. government is contemplating a historic breakup of the tech giant to address concerns over its monopolistic practices. Central to this potential action is the division of Google’s business units, particularly the divestiture of its Chrome browser and Android operating system. This landmark decision comes after the Justice Department's court filings revealed plans to propose these drastic measures aimed at restoring competition in the online search market, which has been dominated by Google for over two decades (https://www.cbsnews.com/news/google-breakup-justice-department-judge-sell-chrome-android-other-units), (https://www.npr.org/2024/10/09/nx-s1-5146006/justice-department-sanctions-google-search-engine-lawsuit).

The U.S. government's strategy is framed around the belief that Google's control over key internet services, particularly its search engine, has stifled competition and innovation. By divesting significant assets, authorities hope to level the playing field for rivals (https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2024/oct/09/google-us-government-attempt-break-up-business-court-filing), (https://fortune.com/2024/10/09/us-government-google-antitrust-internet-search-monopoly/).

Previous judicial rulings have already mandated Google to enhance competition within its Play Store by allowing rival apps to occupy equal space, a move aimed at dismantling its perceived monopoly on the Android ecosystem (https://techcrunch.com/2024/10/09/us-government-considers-historic-break-up-of-google-in-antitrust-case), (https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20241009-us-weighs-google-breakup-in-landmark-trial).

While the case progresses, both the government and legal bodies are exploring various remedies to address the monopolistic stance of Google, which has faced mounting criticism from advocates insisting that such companies cannot wield unchecked power over essential digital services (https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2024/10/08/justice-department-google-search-monopoly-remedies-antitrust/), (https://www.reuters.com/technology/us-propose-how-google-should-boost-online-search-competition-2024-10-08). As news of the potential breakup unfolds, it has heightened conversations concerning market regulation and corporate accountability in the tech sector [Financial

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