For almost a year, the future of the world’s most popular web browser has been a question mark. After the United States declared Google an illegal monopoly in online search, federal prosecutors put forth a forced divestment of Chrome as one possible legal remedy. The case is now resolved, pending appeal, and Google won’t have to sell Chrome. That rush of wind you just felt is a giant sigh of relief from Google’s C suite. Instead, Google will have to provide search index data...
