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Hillicon Valley — DOJ, states target Google’s ad dominance

Por: The Hill Tech January 26, 2023

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The Department of Justice filed its second lawsuit targeting Google’s market power, this time focusing on the Silicon Valley giant’s dominance in the ad space. Meanwhile, the Senate kicked off its first hearing of the year with a rare display of unity. The issue that bridged the gap across the aisle? Ticketmaster and an opportunity for lawmakers to  Taylor Swift references.    and . . Thank you for signing up! Subscribe to more... + full article



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