
The Government's Monopoly Case Against Google
Bloomberg Law
Google's Default Search Engine Pact with Apple
This chapter discusses the $26 billion Google spent to be the default search engine in various places, including their payments to Apple and phone makers. It explores the prevalence of search ads and the implications of Google's default deal with Apple. The chapter also examines Google's defense in the monopolization case against them, highlighting their pro-competitive aspects and benefits to advertisers and users.
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