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Web browsers like Mozilla's Firefox and Apple's Safari already block third-party cookies by default, so Google Chrome would have just been playing catch-up. However, Chrome makes up a whopping 66 ...
OpenAI, Perplexity AI and Yahoo have expressed interest in buying Chrome, as Google's legal battle escalates. Here's what it could mean for the future of the web.
As the fate of Chrome hangs in the balance of the Google antitrust trial, one thing is clear: OpenAI wants to buy it. During the ongoing remedy phase of the Department of Justice's case against ...
An OpenAI exec said the company would consider acquiring Chrome if Google is forced to sell it. The DOJ had asked a judge to force Google to divest Chrome as part of its antitrust case.
Google is in court in the U.S. to prove that it isn’t an illegal monopoly in digital ad sales, but if it loses, it might have to sell off Chrome, and there are a lot of big tech buyers dying to take ...
Lawyers for the DOJ argued that Google's monopoly over internet search should be broken up by forcing it to sell its Chrome web browser.
The Justice Department and a group of US states have argued that Google should be forced to sell off its popular Chrome browser. Internet company Yahoo Inc. — backed by owner Apollo Global ...
OpenAI would consider acquiring Google’s Chrome browser if antitrust regulators compel Alphabet to sell it, according to testimony Tuesday from OpenAI executive Nick Turley, Reuters reported.