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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States argued on Tuesday that Alphabet Inc's Google broke the law in its efforts to dominate online search, as a ...

STORY CONTINUES BELOW THESE SALTWIRE VIDEOSWASHINGTON - The United States argued on Tuesday that Alphabet Inc's Google broke the law in its efforts to dominate online search, as a trial seen as a battle for the soul of the internet got underway before a packed court in Washington.KENNETH DINTZER, deputy branch director at the U.S. Justice Department:"If Google sets the rules, it will always be to their advantage.

Regarding the market place for search engines:"Users today have more search options and more ways to access information online than ever before." Discussing Apple's and Mozilla's competitions to pick best search engines:"Google won these competitions on the merits."Share story:

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