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It’s strange how the Internet has been flooded by this news. Like leave Google alone or Firefox gets it. Very strategic use of the media might I say.
This article doesn't even bother to explain the connection. I don't get it if I'm honest.
Obviously. Why is that threatened by this antitrust ruling ?
Wtf, no? It's saying "Hey, it's great that you're angry about Google search being a monopoly, but you need to be aware and ready that this ruling could further cement their browser monopoly."