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(Bloomberg) -- Internet company Yahoo Inc. — backed by owner Apollo Global Management Inc. — would bid for the Chrome web browser if a federal court orders Google to divest it as a remedy for ...
A Yahoo executive said it is currently developing its own web browser as part of plans to 'revitalize' its search offering, and would also consider the purchase of other browsers. Brian Provost, the ...
The DOJ and Google antitrust saga continues, and while the hearings are deliberating on what will happen to the internet giant, many companies are now expressing their interest in buying Chrome, with ...
Google might be forced to sell its Chrome browser, and while it’s hard to imagine anyone else running the ship, there’s plenty of interest from Google’s competition in OpenAI, Perplexity, and Yahoo.
Yahoo is the latest company that expressed interest in acquiring Chrome, if Google ends up being forced to sell it. Yahoo joins the likes of OpenAI, Perplexity and DuckDuckGo, all of which admitted ...
A federal judge ruled that Google illegally maintains a monopoly in online search and ad markets. A court will this month decide on a remedy, which could force Google to sell Chrome. Several ...
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