

Why the US government is gunning for Google
Oct 14, 2024
Dominic O’Connell, a Business presenter on Times Radio, sheds light on the thrilling antitrust case against Google. He discusses how the company went from a Stanford project to a dominating force in the digital world. O’Connell elaborates on the implications of the U.S. Justice Department's lawsuit and the potential breakup of the tech giant. He connects these legal battles to historical precedents and explores how modern antitrust standards may redefine competition. The candid insights spark a vital conversation about monopolistic power in technology.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Google's Monopoly and Legal Challenges
01:53 • 17min
Exploring Google's Legal Battles and Historical Parallels
19:08 • 2min
Rethinking Antitrust: Google and Market Dominance
21:12 • 6min
Exploring Legal Remedies for Google's Market Dominance
27:35 • 4min
The Race for Hypersonic Travel and Its Implications
31:20 • 2min