Keep It Simple: Leave Google Alone

In a pivotal antitrust case, the Department of Justice has decided to pursue a radical agenda: breaking-up Google. Judge Mehta is yet to pronounce the sentence, and Google will undoubtedly appeal. Regardless of the its resolution, the case is an astonishing display of the real motives of the antitrust persecutors. Let us assure you it is not a concern with free competition.
 
Central to Google’s case is the DOJ’s accusation that no competitor can overcome the supposed barriers to the web search market. Neither Bing, Yahoo, DuckDuckGo, nor a “well funded and exceptionally talented team” like Neeva–a failed AI search engine and a witness in the case–could challenge Google’s dominance.
 

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