Google has proposed minimal changes following a court ruling that it illegally monopolized online search. The tech giant suggests allowing competitors on platforms like Apple’s iPhones and its own Android system, while still paying for prominent search placement. The government, however, wants more drastic measures, including the sale of Google’s Chrome browser.
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