“DOJ Urges Federal Judge To Break Google’s Search Grip.” How interesting it would be to focus group the previous headline to a broad swath of the American people, young ones in particular.
That is so because in urging U.S. District Judge Amit Metha to allegedly “Break Google’s Search Grip,” we’re witnessing DOJ lawyer David Dahlquist look far into the past.
In Dahlquist’s words, “We’re at an inflection point. This court has an opportunity to remedy a monopoly that has controlled the internet for today’s generation and restore competition for decade’s to come.” Yes, Dahlquist is looking backwards. To see what’s true, contemplate the fruits of a search on Google’s Chrome web browser in April of 2025 to a similar one from April of 2022.
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