Google argues it's the only one capable of managing Chrome, because, of course
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Google is facing legal action as authorities label it an unlawful online monopoly. The company is resisting efforts to separate Chrome from its other operations, claiming the browser's features rely heavily on Google's infrastructure. Chrome's General Manager argues that dismantling the current structure would harm users and that no other company could replicate its integration. The case's outcome could potentially force Google to sell Chrome or share its search data with third parties.
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