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What a public backlash reveals about monopoly power.
Mark Zuckerberg's donations haven't stopped the Federal Trade Commission from going after his company.
A federal U.S. judge ruled that Google has illegally held a monopoly in two market areas: search and text advertising. NBC News' Brian Cheung explains the background of the case.
Google lost their antitrust case with the DOJ, as the judge claimed that they have an "illegal monopoly" on search, and that this violates the Sherman Act. And next month, there's ANOTHER case against them for unfair advertising practices. And how lo
A judge on Monday ruled that Google's ubiquitous search engine has been illegally exploiting its dominance to squash competition and stifle innovation in a seismic decision that could shake up the internet and hobble one of the world's best-known
...are owned by literally 10 companies
The breakup of Big Tech begins...
It seems like Sam Altman and Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft will have won completely.
US justice department accuses Google of monopolizing search space in landmark case to start on Tuesday
Across America, more than 20 state legislatures are looking over proposed laws that would help guarantee citizens' access to parts, instructions, and diagnoses to help them repair products--from smartphones to tractors--in their own homes.
There are two ideological camps that matter: those who believe that coercion is required to achieve their means and those who believe in cooperation through voluntary interactions.
Who would have guessed that giant protected monopolies would devolve into wallowing workplaces where sad-sack un-productive workers accumulate?
Google is using every available tool and technology to crush its competitors and maintain its dominance in extracting behavioral surplus from humanity. In the 1800s, oil was extracted from the earth; now, Technocrats digitize and extract human behavi
SpaceX founder points out that space is "extremely enormous," satellites "very tiny."
From self-driving technology to entertainment and search, Google, Apple and Amazon are trying to gain exclusive access to your vehicle.
hocking facts and statistics about how corrupt the US economy has become.
Financial shock and awe
I knew they were bad, but this was blistering:
This sounds like a dystopian science fiction movie, but unfortunately, it's already in the works, they are just putting the final touches on their master plan.
Chinese stocks stumbled on Tuesday after regulators warned 34 technology giants, including Tencent, Alibaba, Baidu, JD.com, Didi, and Meituan, to "rectify" anti-competitive measures, according to Global Times, citing a statement from the State Admini
And the Lefties are laughing all the way to the bank. Energy companies should NOT (EVER) be allowed to be a monopoly. Not Ever! Deregulate them, arrest Senators and Congress critters for taking payoffs from Lobbyists and STOP manipulating weather. ..
The Great Reset tastes like bean burgers.
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak says it's time to break up big tech monopolies - including Apple, Facebook and Google. According to The Woz, these tech titans are abusing their powers to crush companies in other markets.
Last month the Department of Justice agreed to allow Sprint and T-Mobile to merge--under a few conditions.
Bayer also says it has shut down the operation and cut ties with the black ops service providers, which we know included actual corporate-funded "death squads" that targeted journalists, lawmakers and regulators. (Bayer does not admit the existe
The co-founder of Facebook took to the media recently to say that his creation Facebook needs to be broken up because it is a Monopoly!
Josh Sigurdson breaks down groundbreaking information from top anonymous sources exposing George Soros, Kyle Bass, Eric Sprott, Peter Schiff and the role GoldMoney, Hayman Capital and Dillon Gage have in monopolizing the Texas gold industry by weasel
When Jeff Bezos announced that Amazon would be raising its minimum wage to $15 an hour last week, the reception was rapturous. The Seattle Times called it "the just thing." "Good for them," said President Trump's chief economic adviser Larr
The villagers are marching with their torches and pitchforks. Big tech companies are in trouble. The government is coming to regulate them.