What Google Chrome’s potential sale means for the future of advertising

Keen in the News
Date Published
December 2, 2024

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The Justice Department’s push to force Google to sell Chrome is shaping up to be one of the most significant developments in digital advertising in years. As the primary gateway to billions of daily search queries, Chrome plays a central role in Google’s ability to dominate search engine marketing (SEM). If Chrome is spun off, the repercussions could fundamentally alter the advertising ecosystem, forcing marketers to rethink how and where they spend.

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