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  • Mozilla is killing its Pocket and Fakespot services to focus on Firefox

    When web services shut down and have time to put up a blog post about it, there’s typically some real understatement in their explanation of “why.” Bookmarking service Pocket’s goodbye post truly delivers on this front, noting almost off-handedly that “the way people use the web has evolved.” Yes, you might just say that.

    Both Pocket and another browser add-on, Fakespot, are being shut down by Firefox maker Mozilla in early July. In a post about the closures, Mozilla cites the need to “invest our time and resources so we can make the biggest impact.” Pocket’s saving and curation powers will be implemented into Firefox, while Fakespot’s analysis of online shopping reviews “didn’t fit a model we could sustain.”

    Pocket started in 2007 as Read It Later, a way to bookmark web articles for later reading. It’s not just the focus on published text articles that now seems quaint but also the idea that there was a finite amount of web material you would get back to and would have the time to do so. Those who do want that nice-sounding media experience can cobble it together in most modern browsers, which have built-in tools for managing bookmarks, distinct “reading lists,” and even creating stripped-down “readable” versions of articles.

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  • First search, now ads: How Google could be forced to break up its empire

    First search, now ads: How Google could be forced to break up its empire

    The Department of Justice wants Google (GOOGL) to clear more than just its cache. In a pair of antitrust lawsuits happening right now, the federal government is looking to spin off key pillars of the tech giant’s empire — namely its ad tech business and Chrome browser.

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  • First search, now ads: How Google could be forced to break up its empire

    First search, now ads: How Google could be forced to break up its empire

    The Department of Justice wants Google (GOOGL) to clear more than just its cache. In a pair of antitrust lawsuits happening right now, the federal government is looking to spin off key pillars of the tech giant’s empire — namely its ad tech business and Chrome browser.

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  • Department of Justice asks federal judge to break up Google

    Department of Justice asks federal judge to break up Google

    The Justice Department said Monday that it wants a federal judge to break up Google (GOOGL) to address a ruling that found that the Silicon Valley giant has an illegal monopoly in online search — in part by paying web browsers and smartphone manufacturers to feature its search engine.

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