
Competitors claim that Google Chrome's value may exceed $50 billion, and if split up, it may be hard to find anyone to "take it on."

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In the antitrust trial against Google by the U.S. Department of Justice, the CEO of DuckDuckGo stated that the valuation of the Google Chrome browser could exceed $50 billion, significantly higher than the previous estimate of $20 billion. He pointed out that this valuation is based on a rough estimate of Chrome's user base. If the court requires Google to divest Chrome, this high price may deter potential buyers. The trial aims to address Google's monopoly in the internet search field
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