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Government officials may not examine electronic devices seized from a Washington Post reporter until litigation stemming from the search of her home is settled, a federal judge in Virginia ruled ...
The Justice Department wants Google to do the unthinkable: hand over the some of the data that made it dominant as part of its proposed remedies in its search antitrust case against the tech giant.
Google may be required to share search data with eligible rivals, including AI chatbots, on FRAND terms under new EU ...
The question is how to fix Google’s monopoly. Is an order to force it to share data the solution? Credit...Mikel Jaso Supported by By Steve Lohr Steve Lohr has reported on tech and antitrust since the ...
BRUSSELS, April 16 (Reuters) - The European Commission has proposed that Google allow third-party search engines to access ...
Did you know that 20% to 80% of your search term data in Google Ads is hidden? We’ve run the numbers and found that advertisers are missing much of the search data that could improve their ad ...
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