Judge said tech giant had monopoly but let it keep Chrome and Android; critics cried foul while Wall Street cheered

A case over the US tech giant's dominance in internet search is only a partial win for the firm.

The ruling comes nearly a year after a U.S. judge ruled that Google holds an illegal monopoly in its core market of internet search.

Judge says tech giant can keep world’s most popular browser in ongoing battle over firm being ruled monopoly

Google will have to give up search data to competitors but can keep its Chrome browser, a federal judge ruled in the landmark antitrust case.

Judge Amit Mehta rejected the government's demand that the tech giant sell its web browser as part of a major antitrust case. He instead imposed sweeping requirements to restore…

Google's penalty for being a search monopoly does not include selling Chrome.

Judge said tech giant had monopoly but let it keep Chrome and Android; critics cried foul while Wall Street cheered