Skip to main content

Google-DoubleClick Deal Examined

Google-DoubleClick Deal Examined

Google is likely to find itself up before both House and Senate subcommittees over its acquisition of DoubleClick. The deal is already under scrutiny by federal antitrust legislators.

Google bought Doubleclick for $3.1 billion in April, and immediately other companies, including Microsoft, began complaining that the new company would limit online ad competition. They were quickly joined by privacy groups, and then in May the FTC began an investigation.

Recommended Videos

Now the Senate Judiciary Committee is planning a hearing into the deal and the overall online ad market. On top of that, the chairman of the House Energy and Commerce subcommittee on consumer protection, Illinois Congressman Bobby L. Rush, has announced he also plans a hearing into the deal and the competitive and privacy issues it raises. He wrote to the FTC:

“There is widespread concern about the proposed merger between Google and DoubleClick that the Federal Trade Commission currently is reviewing. I share these concerns and am writing tonotify you that the subcommittee is considering holding a hearing when an appropriate date becomes available.”   So far, no date has been set for any hearing, and Google hasn’tresponded directly, although the company has stated it doesn’t believe the deal will affect competition in the industry.

Digital Trends Staff
Digital Trends has a simple mission: to help readers easily understand how tech affects the way they live. We are your…
Best VPN deals: Save on NordVPN, ExpressVPN, and Surfshark
A close-up of a computer monitor displaying a generic VPN.

Pretty much all of us spend a lot of time online in some form these days. Whether you're browsing online for fun, working from home, watching streaming services, or checking your finances through online banking, it's important to be secure. That's why it's so vital that you have one of the best VPNs keeping you safe. For anyone new to understanding what a VPN is, it encrypts and reroutes your online activities through secure remote servers so that your data is protected as well as your identity. They're simple to use but hugely helpful too. It's smart to get the best deal so we've picked out the best VPN deals below to help you save big while also being safe online.
Surfshark -- from $2.30/month, normally $13/month

One of the cheapest VPN options, Surfshark is still packed with features. It has multiple encryption protocols including OpenVPN UDP or TCP, IKEv2/IPsec, and WireGuard. It's fairly speedy and it works with pretty much all devices you might want to use it with. There's no limit on users or devices either. The basic package includes the VPN, ad blocker, and cookie pop-up blocker. Spend more and you also gain 24/7 antivirus protection, webcam protection, and malware protection too. There's also identity protection on advanced plans.

Read more
Best laptop deals: Get a new laptop for work or play from $160
A person typing on a MacBook Pro while sat on a wooden bench.

Shopping for a new laptop? Since you'll be spending your hard-earned cash, you should make sure that you'll purchase a laptop that matches your needs and fits your budget. There are all kinds of laptop deals in the market right now, so to help you narrow down your choices, we've gathered some of the top offers that are currently available. There should be something here that catches your attention, and once that happens, you're going to want to proceed with the purchase immediately because there's no telling when these bargains will get sold out.
HP 14-inch laptop -- $160, was $200

If you just need a laptop to deal with basic functions like typing documents, doing online research, and watching streaming content, you can't go wrong with the HP 14-inch laptop. It's equipped with the Intel Celeron N4120 processor, integrated Intel UHD Graphics 600, and 4GB of RAM, which are enough for simple tasks. The laptop also features a 14-inch HD screen, a battery life of up to 11.5 hours, and a 64GB eMMC with Windows 11 Home in S Mode pre-loaded.

Read more
Best 3D printer deals: Start printing at home for only $99
best 3d printer deals featured image

3D printing is an incredibly feat of technology, and a decade ago it was only an option for NASA scientists and mechanical engineers. Now, anyone can print their own models at home. This large and growing hobby isn't as hard to get into as many think, and there are now plenty of reliable and affordable 3D printers on the market. Not to mention, there are a plethora of websites and forums eager to welcome newbies and help you secure exceptional 3D designs -- which you can print on your shiny new system. So, whether you've yet to dive into this burgeoning community and you're shopping for your first printer, or you're already a salty veteran looking to take your prints to the next level, our roundup of the best 3D printer deals is sure to have something to please.

Best 3D printer deals
Monoprice MP Cadet 3D Printer — $100, was $220

Read more