US Government is currently on the brink of going on an all-out war against Google, due to the antitrust case that involved a landmark ruling by a federal court, which claimed that the major tech corporation tried to monopolize the online search market by handing payouts to device manufacturers like Samsung and Apple, in a bid to make Google Search the default search engine on the respective manufactured devices.
Google is currently in a major fix around its antitrust case as the Justice Department is trying different ways and means to come around the issue of the search market monopolization by the organization. Moreover, this particular case will see the US Government move for the first time to dismantle an organization due to illegal monopolization of the market.
There are serious concerns about the dismantling of Google by the Justice Department, as it could have serious implications to the products it currently has that dominate the world market, including Android OS, Search and Chrome, the three pillars of Google's throne. If reports are to be believed, Android OS and Google's web browser Chrome could go through a divestment, and there are chances of a forced sale of AdWords, a platform that is used to sell text advertising by the tech giant.
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