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Competitors such as Microsoft saw the opportunity and increased their investment to try to grab more market share. Apple may also take part in this change.
This ruling by the U.S. Department of Justice has triggered deep thinking in the industry. How will the competition landscape of search engines evolve? Will user experience be further improved? These are all questions worth exploring.
The core of search engines lies in algorithm and technological innovation. In order to provide more accurate and faster search results, major companies continue to invest in research and development. Google's defeat may prompt other companies to achieve technological breakthroughs.
At the same time, the business model of search engines is also facing challenges. The previous model that relied on advertising revenue may need to be adjusted to adapt to the new market environment and regulatory requirements.
For users, they pay more attention to the quality of search results and personalized services. Under the new competitive landscape, users are expected to get more and better choices.
Changes in the search engine industry not only affect the development strategies of technology giants, but also have a profound impact on the entire Internet ecosystem.
In the long run, this incident may push the search engine industry towards a more fair, transparent and innovative direction, creating more value for users.