States are leaning toward a push to break up Google's ad tech business

Critics have mentioned that Google bundles its ad apparatus so that fighters can't come up with the cash for to test its possible choices and that its operation of search results, YouTube, Gmail and other products and services and merchandise to impede ad competition. Google has argued it has a slew of ad-tech festival.
Critics have said that Google bundles its ad tools so that rivals can't afford to match its offerings and that its operation of search results, YouTube, Gmail and other services to hinder ad competition. Google has argued it has a slew of ad-tech competitors.Original article
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