Google flags Chrome sale as ‘unprecedented’ amid US antitrust trial, says ‘don’t think it can be recreated’

Big Tech firm, Google, believes that the company’s search engine arm, Chrome, would suffer in anyone else’s hands, amid an ongoing trial over market dominance at the Justice Department in the United States, reported the news agency Bloomberg on April 26.

Parisa Tabriz, the general manager of Google Chrome, at the Washington federal court, said that trying to ‘disentangle’ the firm is ‘unprecedented’ as the company represents 17 years of collaboration between the people of Chrome.

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