Google says Chrome suffers if it is forced to sell the world's most popular web browser


- Parisa TabrizOn Friday, the Director General of Google Chrome acknowledged the search market against Google's illegal monopoly during the DOJ Monopoly Case. Tabriz said it was impossible to “unravel” the success of Google Chrome, adding that he does not think it could be re -established elsewhere.
Google believes this is the only company that can manage Chrome, the world's most popular web browser, and to suffer from someone else.
“Trying to unravel the unprecedented,” said Parisa Tabriz, Director General of Google Chrome on Friday, at the Federal Court.
Tabriz said that Google Chrome is the result of 17-year cooperation between the Chrome team Google and Business Cooperation with the Open Source Code Chromium project, which is also used for several other Google projects, such as the Android operating system. “Google invests hundreds of millions of dollars,” Chromium, said Tabriz, but noted that other companies are not currently in a meaningful way. “
For several hours on Friday, Tabriz made it clear that Google is forced to sell Chrome, this is exactly what the Ministry of Justice has asked for it (in addition to the sharing of the data it collects for the search results), Chrome would eventually damage.
“I don't think it can be re -established,” said Tabriz Chrome's success in Google.
Tabriz also mentioned that the Chrome team is currently working on a browser to bake artificial intelligence to make it more agent: in other words, Google wants Chrome to automate tasks on behalf of users, from the execution to the research to the research.
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