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A top Google executive testified that the company's success is precarious and its leadership fears irrelevance with younger internet users. The Department of Justice claims Google has been funneling substantial sums of money in its quest for a dominant 90% share of the search market. Google CEO Sundar Pichai will testify in the antitrust trial over Google's search dominance. Google has been paying $26B to prevent competition. Google is sending its top gun to defend against antitrust charges.
ICYMI: The Department of Justice contends that the tech giant, in its quest for a dominant 90% share of the search market, has been funneling substantial sums of money. A recent report sheds light on the exact magnitude of this financial exchange. https://t.co/AcgOPH07Ti
Google is sending its top gun to defend it against the government's antitrust charges. https://t.co/1xLU1cawRo
Google is sending its top gun to defend it against the government's antitrust charges. https://t.co/nbORqzVEnl
In 2011 I testified to Senate antitrust & asked "why has [Google] invested so heavily to be the default choice on web browsers and mobile phones? Clearly they are not taking any chances." today we learn they've been paying $26B to prevent competition 🤯https://t.co/E5yTbE8MNw
GOOGLE CEO PICHAI TO TESTIFY MONDAY IN US GOOGLE ANTITRUST TRIAL (Reuters) Sundar Pichai, chief executive of Alphabet and its subsidiary Google, will testify in the once-in-a generation antitrust fight over Google's dominance of search and some parts of search advertising. https://t.co/zXZOl0kucD
The Department of Justice contends that the tech giant, in its quest for a dominant 90% share of the search market, has been funneling substantial sums of money. A recent report sheds light on the exact magnitude of this financial exchange. https://t.co/LaDhGEihX2
A top Google executive testified Thursday that the company's success is precarious and said its leadership fears their product could slide into irrelevance with younger internet users. https://t.co/RmL32pfV65