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Alphabet quarterly earnings lifted by cloud and AI

The Times of India 25 Apr 2025
However, it faces major US antitrust battles that could force ...
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Big reckoning for Big Tech? EU’s fines on Meta, Apple won’t change bad behavior

New York Post 25 Apr 2025
If fines are ineffective, structural remedies like break-ups — as the US Justice Department’s antitrust lawsuits against Google are seeking — are closer to Pandora’s Box.
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Google parent Alphabet reports 12% revenue surge in Q1, $34.5 billion profit driven by Cloud and AI growth

The Times of India 25 Apr 2025
The US Department of Justice is pursuing antitrust actions that could force Google to divest key assets, including its Chrome browser, arguing that AI advancements could entrench its dominance in search ... .
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Google's Gemini usage is skyrocketing, but rivals like ChatGPT and Meta AI are still blowing ...

Business Insider 24 Apr 2025
US District Judge Amit Mehta will ultimately determine Google's fate after he ruled in August, following a 10-week trial, that Google violated US antitrust law in maintaining a monopoly with its online search business.
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Google might get broken up. Behind closed doors, CMOs aren't cheering.

Business Insider 24 Apr 2025
Google is battling separate rulings in two landmark US antitrust cases that found the company illegally monopolized the search and adtech businesses ... Last summer, a judge ruled that Google violated US ...
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Google to report earnings amid justice department lawsuits and Trump tariffs

AOL 24 Apr 2025
Google’s parent company Alphabet will report its first quarter earnings on Thursday, which come as the tech giant is embroiled in antitrust lawsuits brought by the US government and a 17% drop in its stock price since the beginning of the year.
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Apple, Meta fined $798 million by EU after Donald Trump threats spark tensions

Hindustan Times 24 Apr 2025
were hit by relatively modest European Union fines totaling €700 million ($798 million) for violating tough new antitrust rules for Big Tech following warnings of harsh retaliation from US President Donald Trump.
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Windows Weekly 929: The Blue Screen of Soup

Twit TV 24 Apr 2025
Antitrust It's getting real - 20 years after US v. Microsoft, Big Tech is finally getting a reckoning Google has now lost two major US antitrust cases in less than a year US v ... DOJ wants Judge to break up Google US v.
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EU Fines Apple, Meta $800 Million in First Use of Digital Competition Law

Greek Reporter 24 Apr 2025
... major US tech firms ... In the US, Google has lost two major antitrust cases in the past year, involving its search engine and advertising business ... Amazon and Apple also face federal antitrust lawsuits.
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Google Antitrust Case: Why The US Govt Wants To Break Up The Tech Giant

News18 24 Apr 2025
Google antitrust case in the US has been going on since 2020 where it has seen rivals like Microsoft act as witness and others looking to dismantle its domination ... .
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At Meta

Deccan Herald 24 Apr 2025
<p>Washington. The most telling moment of the US antitrust trial against <a href= .
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Google’s AI Overviews now reach more than 1.5 billion people every month

The Verge 24 Apr 2025
Google started to widely roll out AI Overviews last May ... One thing looming over Google right now, however, is the possibility that it will be broken up due to major losses in antitrust cases brought against the company by the US Department of Justice.
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It could be the end of Google as we know it. Marketers aren't all that fussed.

Business Insider 24 Apr 2025
Google is battling separate rulings in two landmark US antitrust cases that found the company illegally monopolized the search and adtech markets ... Chrome browser, the jewel of the US browser market.
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US government pushes for Google to sell Chrome browser

Blitz 23 Apr 2025
In a bold escalation of its ongoing antitrust case against Google, the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) is now urging the courts to mandate the sale of the Chrome web browser-one of the tech giant’s most widely used products.
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