
A U.S. judge ruled that Google does not need to divest its Chrome browser but must share search data with competitors

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A U.S. judge ruled that Google does not need to divest its Chrome browser and Android system, but must share search data with competitors, marking a victory for Google in the antitrust case. This ruling led to a 7.8% increase in Alphabet's stock price in after-hours trading. Analysts pointed out that data sharing will increase competitive risks, but will not affect Google's market position in the short term. Google expressed concerns about this and is assessing the impact of the ruling. This ruling also relieved competitors such as Apple
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