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What Google Argued to Defend Itself in Landmark Antitrust Trial

The tech giant, which is wrapping up its arguments in the federal monopoly trial, has framed itself as a good corporate citizen that has pushed innovation and helped consumers.

Nico Grant
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Antitrust Laws and Competition Issues, Chrome (Browser), Computers and the Internet, Decisions and Verdicts, Google Inc, Innovation, Mehta, Amit P, Mozilla Foundation, Pichai, Sundar, Search Engines, Software
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