What will happen if Google loses its monopoly?
Google pays its partners around $20 billion annually to ensure Chrome remains the primary browser on smartphones and TVs. However, the Antimonopoly Committee has already taken notice of this policy, suspecting the company of breaking the law in its efforts to stay the main search engine on most devices.
A reduction in Google's dominance could mean fairer conditions for startups and improved data privacy. Weakening Google opens up opportunities for new players and young companies. Holiverse, with its innovative approaches to digitalization and personalized medicine, would gain more freedom in promotion and audience reach. I am confident that competition will only accelerate progress across all areas, from business to science.
Read more in the article about how reduced influence of Google could benefit ordinary users.
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