The US Justice Department has told a federal judge that it is mulling over recommending that Google be forced to sell parts of its operations, as a way to tackle the monopoly the tech giant holds over the online search market. This could be the biggest antitrust move in the country since the attempted breakup of Microsoft two decades ago. We discuss this and the latest figures detailing the US public deficit with venture capitalist and founder of Heroic Ventures, Michael Fertik.
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