Episode #1: The Search Monopoly: with Brody and Luke Mullins
Google is in serious trouble, losing two recent monopolization cases and being threatened with a break-up. But Google's monopoly is not new. So one important question is... what took so long?
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On today’s episode, the topic is Google. Recently, the search giant lost the biggest tech antitrust court ruling since the 1990s, and now the fate of Google’s search preeminence is TBD. But the question we’re asking in this episode; What took so long? This trial could have happened 11 years ago, but didn’t. Why not? How did Google avoid the antitrust arm of the government for so long? How did the case against Google get squashed back in 2012 and who did the squashing? And exactly how many times a week were Google executives meeting with the Obama administration over its eight years in office?
David and Matt speak with journalists, brothers and co-authors Luke and Brody Mullins. In their new book The Wolves of K Street: The Secret History of How Big Money Took Over Big Government, they unpack the public and private campaign Google and its cast of lobbyists and political friends waged to protect the company and the consequences of that delay for all of us.
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And here’s a graphic of Google’s logo being smashed with a hammer, but not yet breaking apart.
Any reason not to host it here on Substack? I'm happy to listen on Spotify, but I love Substack and it would be sweet to be able to hit play right at the top of the article!
Great show today on MR! Definitely looking forward future episodes!