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arstechnica.com
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8 days ago
The DOJ is essentially aiming to take the Chrome user base—consisting of some 3.4 billion people—away from Google and hand it to a competitor.
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deviouslittlecritter.neocities.org
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8 days ago
slay
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jeffreymkirk.bsky.social
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8 days ago
Yes, and they're doing it because it's in the PEOPLE'S best interests.
What part of Google having an absolute monopoly is unclear?
Do you think the DOJ fucked up by forcing AT&T to break up in 1980, never mind that it resulted in a 60% drop in phone rates?
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embeddedsorcery.com
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8 days ago
I find it alarming that Google's argument in court is about national security... I'm sorry what? Maybe if it wasn't a cesspool of spyware it wouldn't be a national security risk to sell Chrome to the wrong entity.
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atlas1885.bsky.social
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8 days ago
BREAK UP BIG TECH 🙌
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sosorryaboutthat.bsky.social
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8 days ago
I'm good as long as they split Meta too
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oscrustacean.bsky.social
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7 days ago
They're gonna give it to Oracle aren't they 😭
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fhuddlestun.bsky.social
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8 days ago
That something Musk is trying to get also?
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hellsmk2.bsky.social
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8 days ago
On the face of it, this is good, but with this administration the bigger question is who are they lining up to buy it?
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morpho-helena.bsky.social
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8 days ago
To which competitor? 😎
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What part of Google having an absolute monopoly is unclear?
Do you think the DOJ fucked up by forcing AT&T to break up in 1980, never mind that it resulted in a 60% drop in phone rates?