Yes, Google is a near-monopoly, but selling off Chrome won't make it better
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Google Chrome dominates the browser market with 67% share, but the US government is calling for its breakup due to concerns over Google's advertising power. Chrome's integration with Google Search allows the company to control ad placement and revenue across the web, raising monopoly concerns despite arguments that Google's success stems from superior quality.
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