The US Department of Justice antitrust case against Google is poised to become one of the most significant regulatory actions in technology history. Central to the DOJ’s case is Google’s plan to merge Android and ChromeOS into a unified platform that will encompass smartphones, laptops, tablets, and Internet of Things (IoT) devices.
This merger presents both opportunities and challenges for the tech industry. On one hand, it could simplify user experiences and encourage innovation. On the other hand, it raises serious concerns about competition, market dominance, and the effectiveness of regulatory remedies in today’s interconnected ecosystems.
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In 2023, I edited the final draft of the Linux Foundation’s report, A New Direction for the Mobile Industry: Making the Case for More Open and Transparent Mobile Software,and conducted qualitative research for the project. This work …