Quote from: Josquius on November 23, 2025, 03:59:01 AMCome on. That's playing too dumb. You don't know what I mean by behind the scenes when I specifically mention it in a paragraph about advertising?
They absolutely do have a monopoly in parts of advertising on a par with their search dominance. Something like 90% of ads flow through their server.

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Quote from: Admiral Yi on November 23, 2025, 02:29:32 AMQuote from: Josquius on November 23, 2025, 02:07:40 AMVertical integration is where the same company owns multiple steps of the supply chain.
A company which owns the farm, the factory, and the supermarket.
In Googles case they own absolutely everything around advertising. Buyer software, seller, exchange.... It's all Google.
Breaking them up could mean focusing on this behind the scenes bit.
But even breaking up the public facing parts of the business would weaken their hold on the advertising market. At the the least takes some seller space away from them, but also weakens the amount of data they have to offer in the buyer tools.
I don't know what "breaking them up could mean focusing on this behind the scenes bit" means.
Why do you want to weaken their hold on the advertising market? They're a near monopoly in search, not in advertising.
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