The US Department of Justice wanting Google to offload its search engine may sound like an odd way to check the effects of this company's market dominance, but, as with the AT&T split-up, this may be just the start of the DoJ's antitrust thrust.
Prosecutors have demanded that tech giant Google sell off the popular Chrome browser in order to break up its monopoly over the online search business.
The Chinese search-engine giant reported lower revenue for the second straight quarter on falling sales from online-marketing services and an economy struggling to regain momentum.
U.S. regulators want a federal judge to break up Google to prevent the company from continuing to squash competition through its dominant search engine after a court found it had maintained an abusive monopoly over the past decade ...