Google adds Gemini to Chrome browser after avoiding antitrust breakup

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Will be extended to Google Workspace in coming weeks.

Google adds Gemini to Chrome browser after avoiding antitrust breakup
Google will integrate Gemini into its Chrome browser for users in the US just weeks after a federal judge spared the company from a forced breakup in an antitrust case. Alphabet-owned Google won't have to sell the browser, a judge in Washington said earlier this month, handing a rare win to Big ...

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