The remedies phase of the Google search antitrust trial is forcing Google to contemplate the unthinkable: potentially parting ways with the world’s most popular browser, Chrome.
Unsurprisingly, a crowd of would-be buyers is already lining up. Their reasons for wanting Chrome, and how they might pay for it, are as varied as the bidders themselves. Regardless of who buys it — if anyone even does — the browser’s fate will reshape the next era of AI, advertising, and search. (During the Google search antitrust trial, the company is arguing against the Justice Department’s proposal of forced divesture and others remedies, and instead has proposed a separate slate of remedies.)
Here’s the rundown on some of the potential contenders and what witnesses have said about the potential impact of a sell-off.
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