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seems to have escaped its antitrust case better than some feared.
U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta ruled that the technology giant can keep its Chrome browser, but Google cannot have exclusive contracts and must share some search data. The ruling comes nearly a year after Mehta ruled that Google had a monopoly on internet search.
Shares of Google parent Alphabet






