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At the start of the year, things were not looking great for Google.
Last August, a federal judge had made a big ruling.
The question remaining was what to do about it.
The judge is going to decide what kind of changes must be imposed to make a more competitive landscape.
The Justice Department, which brought that lawsuit in the first place,
proposed some remedies for the judge to consider.
Google could break up its search business and sell off Chrome.
It could stop paying companies like Apple for preferential treatment.
On Tuesday, the judge reached his decision.
But instead of the big, sweeping rebuke of Google's business that some were expecting,