New Google Trial Docs May Explain Why Search Sucks So Bad Now

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New Google Trial Docs May Explain Why Search Sucks So Bad Now
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New documents in the Google antitrust trial show how tension between product and advertising teams could lead to degraded experiences for consumers.

The Department of Justice and Google just rumbled their way past the halfway point of a landmark antitrust trial vying to answer a potentially industry-rupturing question: Does Google maintain its ironfisted stranglehold over internet search results because of its superior innovation or as a byproduct of ruthless anti-competitive jockeying and closed-door dealings? New documents revealed during the historic monopoly trial over the past week seem to lend more weight to the latter argument, and...

” Tech Oversight Project Executive Director Kyle Morse echoed that sentiment, describing Search as the “linchpin of entire business model.” “When people use Google search to plan a vacation or find a new restaurant, they think they’re getting the best results out there, but in reality, Google has degraded its search product in order to squeeze money from advertisers and ultimately consumers,” Morse added. Google strongly pushed back against those criticisms in an email sent to Gizmodo.

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