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OpenAI Working on Web Browser To Compete With Google Chrome
Google being forced to sell off Chrome would be a major win for everybody
Forcing Google to sell Chrome could weaken its monopoly. Consumers could have more control over their data if Chrome is sold. While you might be familiar with Microsoft's Bing search engine, or you remember the days of Ask Jeeves fondly,
Reports: OpenAI Working on Web Browser To Compete With Google Chrome
Though Google Chrome’s dominance may be facing legal challenges from the Department of Justice (DOJ), a true competitor from OpenAI may still be some way off, reports indicate.
The DOJ wants Google to sell its Chrome browser. Here are the winners and losers if that happens.
Google's Chrome browser provides valuable distribution for the company's dominant search engine. Can it thrive without this?
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Remove Microsoft Bing from Google Chrome: Simple Solutions and Tips
Simple Solutions and Tips. If you have found yourself inadvertently using Microsoft Bing as your default search engine on Google C ...
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Google could be forced to sell off Chrome to level the search playing field
Google's Chrome and Android dominance could be shattered by US legal action. Bloomberg reports that the Department of Justice ...
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OpenAI could be launching a browser to challenge Chrome — here's what we know
OpenAI has reportedly hired key Chrome developers from Google, including Ben Goodger, one of the Chrome team's founders. The ...
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DOJ sues to force Google to sell Chrome over monopoly claims
The Department of Justice has asked a judge to compel Google to relinquish control of its Chrome and Android platforms, which ...
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The Case Against Spinning Off Chrome
There are better ways to address Google’s dominance.
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