Summary
Google responds to DOJ antitrust ruling with proposed remedies. The company's plan focuses on contracts with Apple, Mozilla, and Android phone manufacturers. It does not address a suggestion to force Google to share valuable search data with other companies
Key Points
Google's proposed remedies aim at payments for exclusive placement of its services
The company's plan does not address sharing valuable search data with competitors
Google still plans to appeal the judge's ruling
Why It Matters
This article highlights Google's proposed responses to the Department of Justice's antitrust ruling and how they aim to restore competition in the search engine market
Author
TheVerge