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Perplexity Chief Business Officer Dmitry Shevelenko said he didn’t want to testify in a trial about how to resolve Google’s ...
OpenAI execs previously testified in court, stating the company would consider buying Chrome if Google is forced to sell.
Google's been under the antitrust microscope for a while now, especially after last year's court ruling finding it holds a ...
With Google’s browser dominance under legal fire, tech giants and AI startups are already eyeing Chrome’s enormous reach.
Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas said divesting the Chrome browser from Google would hurt users while leaving the real issue ...
OpenAI, Perplexity, and Yahoo all want to buy Chrome if Google is forced to sell, according to recent reports. They're ...
Perplexity is working on its own browser. It's called Comet, and it’s being built on Chromium—the same base as Chrome. So ...
“OEMs feel threatened about any changes here even outside the defaults, because of the magnitude of revenue sharing offered ...
Amid the ongoing antitrust lawsuit, it's been revealed that OpenAI, Perplexity, and Yahoo are all interested in buying Google Chrome.
Chrome could eventually be up for sale, if the US Department of Justice gets its way in the remedies trial for US v. Google.
Perplexity says it could take over Chrome and run it successfully without compromising quality or introducing fees.
Perplexity CEO said one of the reasons the firm is building its own browser is for tracking everything a user does, for hyper ...