“History is turned off”: What Google’s (deleted) chats mean for its antitrust battle with the DOJ

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Chat records reveal employees at the search giant frequently discussing going “off the record,” as part of what the Dept. of Justice calls a “remarkable” number of deletions

As part of the Justice Department’s landmark antitrust case against Google, lawyers for the U.S. government have tried to draw attention to a giant black hole at the center of the trial: a “remarkable” number of deleted employee chat conversations apparently about issues relevant to its lawsuit and others.

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Chat records reveal employees at the search giant frequently discussing going “off the record,” as part of what the Dept. of Justice calls a “remarkable” number of deletions

As part of the Justice Department’s landmark antitrust case against Google, lawyers for the U.S. government have tried to draw attention to a giant black hole at the center of the trial: a “remarkable” number of deleted employee chat conversations apparently about issues relevant to its lawsuit and others.Read Full Story 

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