Summary:
- The article discusses a proposed framework for antitrust remedies against Google's dominance in search and related services, such as Android, Chrome, and Google Play.
- The framework, proposed by a group of antitrust experts, suggests measures like requiring Google to allow third-party search engines and app stores on Android, and separating its search engine from other business units.
- The goal of the proposed remedies is to address concerns about Google's ability to leverage its search monopoly to favor its own products and services, limiting competition and consumer choice.