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Nov 14, 2024 |
chronicleonline.com | Katie Berry
For nearly three decades, Google has dominated the online search market. But now, the tech giant finds itself at a crossroads, grappling with public dissatisfaction, legal challenges, and a competitor unlike any it's faced before. It isn't just the antitrust ruling this August that spells trouble — it's also a growing awareness Google may have aimed its power against small sites that bring original, niche content to the web. kAmv@@8=6 92D 2 =@?8DE2?5:?8 C6AFE2E:@?
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Nov 9, 2024 |
washtimesherald.com | Katie Berry
For nearly three decades, Google has dominated the online search market. But now, the tech giant finds itself at a crossroads, grappling with public dissatisfaction, legal challenges, and a competitor unlike any it’s faced before. It isn’t just the antitrust ruling this August that spells trouble — it’s also a growing awareness Google may have aimed its power against small sites that bring original, niche content to the web.
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Nov 5, 2024 |
comobuz.com | Katie Berry
By Katie Berry For nearly three decades, Google has dominated the online search market. But now, the tech giant finds itself at a crossroads, grappling with public dissatisfaction, legal challenges, and a competitor unlike any it's faced before. It isn't just the antitrust ruling this August that spells trouble. It's also a growing awareness Google may have aimed its power against small sites that bring original, niche content to the web.
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Nov 5, 2024 |
djournal.com | Katie Berry
For nearly three decades, Google has dominated the online search market. But now, the tech giant finds itself at a crossroads, grappling with public dissatisfaction, legal challenges, and a competitor unlike any it’s faced before. It isn’t just the antitrust ruling this August that spells trouble. It's also a growing awareness Google may have aimed its power against small sites that bring original, niche content to the web. kAmv@@8=6 92D 2 =@?8DE2?5:?8 C6AFE2E:@?
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Nov 5, 2024 |
wealthofgeeks.com | Katie Berry
For nearly three decades, Google has dominated the online search market. But now, the tech giant finds itself at a crossroads, grappling with public dissatisfaction, legal challenges, and a competitor unlike any it’s faced before. It isn’t just the antitrust ruling this August that spells trouble — it's also a growing awareness Google may have aimed its power against small sites that bring original, niche content to the web.
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