Google CEO takes the stand in monopoly trial

A significant tech monopoly trial reached a high point with Google’s CEO Sundar Pichai on the stand. The Department of Justice alleges that Google has used its monopoly power to thwart competition.

JUANA SUMMERS, HOST:

The biggest tech monopoly trial in decades is heating up in Washington. The Justice Department says Google broke the law by thwarting competition. Now it’s Google’s turn to try and prove the government wrong with its star witness. NPR correspondent Dara Kerr was in the courtroom today, and now she is here in studio. Hi, Dara.

DARA KERR, BYLINE: Hi.

SUMMERS: So that star witness was Google’s

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