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Google has suggested easing its search engine agreements with Apple and other partners to address a U.S. ruling that it unlawfully dominates the online search market. The company urges cautious remedies while planning to appeal the ruling that labeled its practices as monopolistic. Unlike the government's demands for more drastic measures, Google's proposal maintains revenue-sharing arrangements and allows annual reviews for browser developers setting Google as the default search engine. A trial is set for April, where the necessity for broader remedies will be examined.
Source: YAHOO