With a vigor that hasn’t been seen since the tech boom of the 1990s when Microsoft landed in regulatory crosshairs, calls are intensifying to “break up” companies whose products trigger antitrust concerns.

With a vigor that hasn’t been seen since the tech boom of the 1990s when Microsoft landed in regulatory crosshairs, calls are intensifying to “break up” companies whose products trigger antitrust concerns.
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