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00:00Google won't be forced to sell Chrome after all.
00:03The big question mark, hanging over Tuesday's antitrust ruling, was about Google's ownership
00:08of Chrome, and Judge Amit Mehta decided against forcing a sale of the world's most popular
00:13browser, given that almost 40% of Google's US search traffic flows through Chrome.
00:19The ruling isn't exactly a full win for Google, though.
00:22Google can still pay companies like Apple to be the default search engine if it's not
00:26exclusive, ensuring Apple gets its $20 billion annually.
00:30Google must now share some search data with competitors, enhancing transparency without
00:34revealing valuable advertising data.
00:37Investors believe Google dodged a bullet, though AI-driven search changes could weaken its dominance.
00:43Yet Google heavily influences these developments, adding complexity to competition possibilities.
00:49This case isn't over yet.
00:51Google plans to appeal, facing another antitrust case about its advertising next month, maintaining
00:57regulatory pressure.
00:58You won't see much change immediately.
01:00But the landscape might look different in a few years.
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