US to argue Google abused power to monopolize internet search as antitrust trial begins::US makes case Google leveraged power and wealth to strangle competition, spending billions on deals with Apple and Samsung

  • CheeseNoodle@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Really the search engine is what they’re going after google for? not the whole web integrity thing thats pretty much a coup that would make google the ultimate gatekeepers of all browsers, browser addons and privacy in general?

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      1 year ago

      Give them some time, they probably only recently heard about this newfangled search engine called Google.

    • jantin@lemmy.world
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      If I was to guess I’d say it’s the only way they can do anything meaningful. If the goal is to curb google’s monopoly on the internet it would be neat to break it down and apparently search was a case that can be credibly pursued on antitrust grounds. Web integroty hasn’t yet reached its intended scope, even if everyone with minimal knowledge know where it’s going, “everyone sees the writing on the wall” is not a valid ground for legal persecution.

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    1 year ago

    ISPs have had an oligopoly longer than Google has been around. Funny how the government never starts antitrust proceedings against them…

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    Google also claims its industry dominance – the government alleges it has about a 90% share of the US search market – is the result of providing a better product than its competitors.

    That’s the crux of it. Over the last two decades Google HAS had a better product. But it pushes all it’s own services through it…

    This will be an interesting case.

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      More like Google had the better product a decade ago. It has pretty well been crap that was just being defaulted to for most of the last decade. Which is exactly why it is ripe for an antitrust claim.

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      DDG is my go-to, it’s normally good enough. Google used to be better at showing searches so I’d still go check out then if I couldn’t find something.

      But since their ad strategy changed to favour paid suppliers and their servers are getting switched to handle heavier computing, Google is starting to suck now. So honestly its probable that you’ll need to work harder to find what you’re looking for regardless of which engine you use.

    • cmbabul@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      That’s what I use on personal machines most of the time, but I still have to use Google occasionally and it is usually easier when I have questions about what I’m trying to look up

      • Nahvi@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        You have a bigger problem with the slowly dying Microsoft pushing Bing on Windows than the market leading Alphabet pushing Google on Android?

        Even if you want to look at browsers, the Chromebooks are even more integrated with Chrome than Edge on Windows.

        They should be the same problem, but if one was worse based on the impact, then it should almost certainly be Google/Chrome.

  • Substance_P@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Out of a handful of A.I search tools based on chat GPT the difference between those and Googles results are like night and day. Who wants to spend time on Googles run around searches while freely giving over data and privacy these days.

  • Savas@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Let me guess, Google didn’t follow on one of the US’s demands, now they’re being targetted.

  • madthumbs@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    As much as I hate Go ogle, it is up to us to choose. -Sad part is all but Yandex is burying the same information as Go ogle it seems.