Washington/IBNS, May 4 -- American multinational technology company Google and the United States Department of Justice on Friday (May 3) made the final arguments over claims that the Alphabet, Googles parent unit, has unlawfully dominated web search and related advertising, in a case the US government contends could shape the future of the internet, reports said.

According to reports, the fate of Googles search business is now in the hands of US District Judge Amit Mehta, as he will now begin preparing to render a major decision on whether the tech giants conduct broke civil antitrust law.

However, the judge did not indicate when he would rule, but according to experts, he could potentially order changes to Googles business practices. ...