Unlocking Google’s Search Monopoly: Exclusive Interview with ‘Industry’ Creator on the Engadget Podcast!

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A recent ruling by a ⁢U.S. court has officially classified Google as a monopoly. But what implications does this verdict hold? This week, hosts Devindra Hardawar ⁤and Senior Editor Karissa Bell delve into the significant antitrust lawsuit concerning⁣ Google, aiming⁢ to⁤ unpack its potential impact on the ‌landscape of online search engines.‌ While Google defends its practices by​ asserting it provides superior user experiences, the court’s judgment suggests otherwise. In addition, we discuss X (previously Twitter) and its ⁤contentious legal actions against advertisers who opted out of supporting ​the platform.


Tune in below⁣ or subscribe through your favorite podcast⁤ application! If you have feedback or topics ⁣you’d like us to explore in ⁣future episodes, please feel free to send us an email, or leave a comment! Don’t forget to check out our other podcast series, Engadget News!

Discussion Points

  • The ramifications of ⁤Google being deemed a monopoly – 1:22

  • X’s lawsuit against advertisers alleging an “unlawful ⁣boycott” – 19:15

  • A look at‌ Chromecast’s new counterpart on the market –​ 33:49

  • In just under a year ⁤following SAG negotiations, ‍Meta is presenting substantial offers for actors’ voices in AI ‍projects –‍ 41:01

  • An investigation by 404Media reveals sources of Facebook’s AI data patterings – 44:30

  • The high return rate for Humane’s ⁣AI Pin devices exceeds ‌sales speed – 50:23

  • Updates on ongoing⁤ projects and news – 53:43

  • Cultural highlights ​from popular media picks– 53:58

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Live Broadcast Details

Hosts: Devindra Hardawar and Ben Ellman
Guest Speaker: ‌ Karissa Bell
Producer: Ben Ellman
Theme Music: Dale North and Terrence O’Brien

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