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A U.S. judge has denied a request to postpone the upcoming Google search antitrust trial, which is aimed at curtailing the company's dominance in online search. The trial, set for April, will proceed without delay despite potential revisions from the Trump administration's Department of Justice. The DOJ's proposals include forcing Google to sell its Chrome browser and sharing data with competitors, as concerns rise over the impact of artificial intelligence on the search landscape.
Source: YAHOO