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Are these cases related at all? Do they stem from the same investigation or is it just two totally different things?
Are these cases related at all? Do they stem from the same investigation or is it just two totally different things?
Are these cases related at all? Do they stem from the same investigation or is it just two totally different things?
The search case was heard in a federal court in Washington, D.C. Is this one in the same court with the same judge? And how long is this thing going to take? Because the other case was filed during the Trump administration, which means it took four years for it to trial, and it's still not over.
The search case was heard in a federal court in Washington, D.C. Is this one in the same court with the same judge? And how long is this thing going to take? Because the other case was filed during the Trump administration, which means it took four years for it to trial, and it's still not over.
The search case was heard in a federal court in Washington, D.C. Is this one in the same court with the same judge? And how long is this thing going to take? Because the other case was filed during the Trump administration, which means it took four years for it to trial, and it's still not over.
Speaking of length, we have to take a quick break. We'll be right back.
Speaking of length, we have to take a quick break. We'll be right back.
Speaking of length, we have to take a quick break. We'll be right back.
Welcome back. I'm talking to Verge senior policy reporter Lauren Feiner about Google's current antitrust case, separate and apart from the one it already lost about search last month. The Justice Department gets to bring all of its witnesses in first to this trial. It's been doing that last week and this week. Lauren, you've been in court virtually every day watching that unfold.
Welcome back. I'm talking to Verge senior policy reporter Lauren Feiner about Google's current antitrust case, separate and apart from the one it already lost about search last month. The Justice Department gets to bring all of its witnesses in first to this trial. It's been doing that last week and this week. Lauren, you've been in court virtually every day watching that unfold.
Welcome back. I'm talking to Verge senior policy reporter Lauren Feiner about Google's current antitrust case, separate and apart from the one it already lost about search last month. The Justice Department gets to bring all of its witnesses in first to this trial. It's been doing that last week and this week. Lauren, you've been in court virtually every day watching that unfold.
What kind of witnesses is the Department of Justice bringing in?
What kind of witnesses is the Department of Justice bringing in?
What kind of witnesses is the Department of Justice bringing in?
Acquisitions have definitely been a major theme here. Google started out as just a search engine 25-ish years ago, but it quickly acquired its way into being a major advertising player. Has that come up?
Acquisitions have definitely been a major theme here. Google started out as just a search engine 25-ish years ago, but it quickly acquired its way into being a major advertising player. Has that come up?
Acquisitions have definitely been a major theme here. Google started out as just a search engine 25-ish years ago, but it quickly acquired its way into being a major advertising player. Has that come up?
A lot of people think letting Google acquire DoubleClick just wasn't a great idea, especially now that Google has allegedly used it in a monopolist kind of fashion. Did it get looked at at the time?
A lot of people think letting Google acquire DoubleClick just wasn't a great idea, especially now that Google has allegedly used it in a monopolist kind of fashion. Did it get looked at at the time?