( ) -q-21- UNDATED (Correspondent Jeremy House) “browse the web.” The judge who will decide whether Google holds a monopoly over technology that matches buyers and sellers of online advertising has a choice to make. [CutID: <Cuts> GOOGLE-TRIAL-house-q-FRIam.mp3 Time: 21s Title: GOOGLE-TRIAL-house-q-FRIam Out-cue: brose the web] TAG: Correspondent Jeremy House reporting. Numerous current and former […]
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At Google antitrust trial, discrepencies between documents and witnesses
( ) -q-21- UNDATED (Correspondent Jeremy House) “browse the web.”
The judge who will decide whether Google holds a monopoly over technology that matches buyers and sellers of online advertising has a choice to make.
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TAG: Correspondent Jeremy House reporting. Numerous current and former Google employees have testified. Government lawyers believe internal documents are damning to Google’s case. Google employees have spent much time trying to explain away those documents.
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VERBATIM: The judge must choose whether to believe what Google executives wrote or what they’ve said on the witness stand. The Justice Department is wrapping up its antitrust case against Google at a federal courtroom in Virginia. The government contends Google has built and maintained a monopoly on the technology used to buy and sell the ads that appear to consumers when they browse the web.