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The DOJ is making their case to a D.C. District Court judge for why Google has allegedly violated anti-monopoly law through exclusive agreements with mobile phone manufacturers and browser makers to make its search engine the default for consumers. NBC News’ Jacob Ward explains what this means for internet users. 

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