American Internet company Yahoo has expressed interest in buying Google's Chrome browser.
American Internet company Yahoo has expressed interest in buying Google's Chrome browser.
New York: (Web Desk) American internet company Yahoo has expressed interest in buying Google's Chrome browser.
The US Department of Justice is forcing Google to sell its popular Chrome browser to end its monopoly in the online search market.
A few months ago, the US Department of Justice proposed to a federal court that Google should sell its Chrome browser.
According to technology reports, the owner of the US internet company Yahoo has expressed interest in buying Google's Chrome browser.
According to a senior executive, "If Google is forced by a federal court to sell its Chrome web browser, the owners of Internet company Yahoo will bid for the purchase."
The report states that Yahoo Search General Manager Brian Provost took the position during the Google trial in Washington two days ago that "according to his company's estimate, the browser's sales value will be more than $10 billion, it is allegedly the most important strategic player on the web and we will be able to buy it with Apollo Global."
Remember that Yahoo was the leading search engine in the early 2000s before Google. The company's fortunes changed several times, but in 2021, Apollo bought it from Verizon Communications Inc.

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