Google-firefox Search Deal Is Antitrust Red Meat

Firefox

's recent ~$1b 3-year deal with Mozilla for to be the default search provider for hundreds of millions of Firefox browser users, which comprise over a quarter of the global browser/search market, has much broader and more serious antitrust implications for 's already very tenuous antitrust situation than most everyone appreciates.

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