Google, Justice Department make final arguments about whether search engine is a monopoly
- Google's dominance as a search engine is deemed an illegal monopoly, sustained by over $20 billion yearly to deter competition, as per U.S. Justice Department lawyers.
- The focus of the notable antitrust case against Google is its agreements with firms like Apple, making Google the default search engine.
- Evidence presented in the trial indicates Google expends more than $20 billion annually on such agreements, with Google contending the market definition is too limited.
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