Closing arguments in the United States v. Google monopoly trial have wrapped up. How the judge decides this case could set a precedent for several other antitrust suits against Big Tech companies.
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Closing arguments this week in the U.S. government’s trial against Google, where the tech company is charged with being an illegal monopoly. The judge’s ruling will set a precedent for other antitrust suits against big tech. And let us note that Google is a funder of NPR, but we cover them like anybody else. NPR’s tech correspondent, Dara Kerr, has been following the trial. Dara, thanks
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