This chapter examines a federal judge's ruling that labeled Google as a monopoly in the search and advertising markets, discussing its impacts on competitors like Apple. It highlights the complexities of lucrative agreements and financial dependencies that shape corporate decisions and market dynamics. The conversation raises critical questions about competition, user experience, and the implications of government intervention in fostering a more competitive landscape.
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