>> Justice Dept. plans to file antitrust charges against Google in coming weeks (nytimes.com)
> I read this story just now and I found it incredibly frustrating -- it reads like a gossip column. Lots of details about who wants to do what and when and who objects, but incredibly light on actual details.
That's the actual story here, which doesn't appear to be the story you want to read.
> What laws are they going to claim Google has broken? Vague hand-waves about "advertising" and "Google is involved in your life" doesn't cut it for me.
You will find out when the DOJ files the charges in a month (if the deadline reported here is accurate). They probably haven't even finalized the details you want to know yet (otherwise they probably would have have filed already).
> I read this story just now and I found it incredibly frustrating -- it reads like a gossip column. Lots of details about who wants to do what and when and who objects, but incredibly light on actual details.
That's the actual story here, which doesn't appear to be the story you want to read.
> What laws are they going to claim Google has broken? Vague hand-waves about "advertising" and "Google is involved in your life" doesn't cut it for me.
You will find out when the DOJ files the charges in a month (if the deadline reported here is accurate). They probably haven't even finalized the details you want to know yet (otherwise they probably would have have filed already).