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The US government's interest in potentially splitting up Google, as reflected in various antitrust investigations and legal actions, centres around concerns related to monopoly power, competition, and the impact on consumers and the market. Google holds a dominant position in the search engine market, with estimates often citing over 90% of the global search market share. This dominance extends to online advertising. The US government, through the Department of Justice (DOJ) and several state attorneys general, has accused Google of engaging in anticompetitive practices. What are the implications of Google being split?
North India, particularly the National Capital Region, has woken up to a scene straight out of a dystopian film. The smog, thick and unforgiving, has cloaked Delhi in a blanket of pollution so intense that it's not just the city's landmarks but its very breath that's being obscured. In response...
Published 11/14/24
Amid fears of an "extremely high level of violent protests," the Brampton Triveni Mandir and Community Centre has cancelled a Life Certificate Event. The event, a consular camp, was scheduled to take place on November 17, where Indian-origin Hindus and Sikhs could renew essential life certificates.
Published 11/12/24