Google's Plea to the Department of Justice
In a recent development, Google LLC, a key subsidiary of Alphabet Inc., has reportedly reached out to the United States Department of Justice (DoJ) with a request to reevaluate its efforts aimed at breaking up the tech giant. This move comes in the wake of a judge's ruling that classified Google's dominance in the online search market as an illegal monopoly.

Behind the Scenes of the Meeting
According to sources familiar with the discussions, representatives from Alphabet held a meeting with government officials last week. During this meeting, they advocated for a more lenient approach towards the company, amidst ongoing legal challenges to dismantle Google's online search dominance.
The Legal Battle Over Chrome
Adding to the company's legal woes, a judge has previously ruled that Google should consider selling its Chrome browser as a measure to curb its monopoly in the search market. This ruling underscores the increasing scrutiny tech giants are facing over their market practices.
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