
Google suffers a major setback in the antitrust case, and its dominant position in the Android app market may be overturned

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A U.S. judge has issued a permanent injunction forcing Google to provide an alternative to the Google Play Store for downloading apps on Android phones. Google will also be prohibited from paying companies or sharing revenue in exchange for not competing with Google's app store. Google's parent company, Alphabet, saw its stock price drop by over 2.4%, dragging down the overall U.S. market significantly after midday. Analysts suggest that the latest ruling may accelerate the weakening of Google and Apple's control over app store dominance
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