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The Department of Justice—among other state attorneys general—is reportedly probing the Alphabet-owned Google over its reign in the digital ad market. While that federal case looms, the company also faces several, smaller antitrust suits filed by small business owners.
But the story is taking a new turn after it was revealed that the federal probe is targeting Google’s dominance of internet search. Read the full story at how it may develop from here. And who the players are in the case against Google.
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Fun Fact: We're expanding our annual, ~iconic~ Hot List! We are adding a brand vertical to our awards list and several more categories to include B2B publishers. Please let me know if you want to chat through what we're looking for, but you can see the rules to submit nominations here. Please send 'em by next Wednesday!
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