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Google’s Cash Makes Rivals Less Eager for Antitrust Crackdown

New details about deals with Apple and Mozilla show how the search giant discourages competition.

Google’s Cash Makes Rivals Less Eager for Antitrust Crackdown
A Google LLC logo stands in the auditorium inside the tech giant’s office in Berlin, Germany. (Photographer: Krisztian Bocsi/Bloomberg)
(Bloomberg Businessweek) -- After the government sued Google as a monopolist, Mozilla Corp., you’d think, might have celebrated. Mozilla makes Firefox, a web browser that Google undercut by using massive engineering resources, financial muscle, and—according to ex-Mozilla staffers—dirty tricks to promote its own Chrome. The smaller company has periodically raised alarms about Google’s business practices and once even put up a billboa...
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