MaxPower said:
I don't know how you break up Google, specifically the browser. Do you force users to redirect to another browser when they type www.google.com?
Interesting, it seems there's bipartisan angst about big tech. Republicans are more concerned with censorship of the right while the left is concerned about the typical consumer costs and job impact. Can they actually agree to do something?
With all due respect, you are missing the point of what Google can do and does...
A Browser does not do the "Searching"...a "Search Engine" does. And Google algorithms, which have been coded many years ago, have been refined, updated and honed to a sharp point that they can either gut a point of view, or make it the #1 search engine response.
They have Chrome...they have Android, they advertising services...etc., etc., etc.
Most importantly, Google has over time linked these services and platforms into a cohesive internet machine that has, by default, constructed impervious barriers to entry for competitors, or potential competitors, that are too tough to overcome -- thus who can challenge?
Break 'em up...break 'em to such a granular level, that Android is separate from hardware, separate from search engines, browsers and applications, etc., which cannot interact or collude to produce integrated anything. Period. They can only issue an API Standard, which other products can use to interact...but no secrets sharing.
Break up Facebook too...strip WhatsApp out...and any other application that helps construct barriers to entry.
Force Twitter to Open Source their Interface to an API, so that others can pick it up, build a competitor...
Do the same thing to them, only even MORE atomic, that David Boies tried to do to Microsoft in the late 90's...MS had cut to length, hammered to fit, caulked and painted to match the Virus Collection Software Application, commonly called "Internet Exploder", into their POS OS called "Windows", in order to prevent competitors in both OS AND Browsers...granted, the hot mess they created enabled a multi-Billion $$ industry called "anti-virus", but...
Odd, we are technologically about 25 years further along the technology timeline, but back in the same predicament...how quickly our leaders forget consequences when their pockets are filled with treats from Pelosi and Schumer's Chocolate Factory...