The Boston Globe editorial board made a case to break up Google and is putting the onus on the government to pave the way to split dominating technology companies in an op-ed published on Thursday.

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“Never in the history of the world has a single company had so much control over what people know and think,” according to the article. “Yet Washington has been slow to recognize that Google’s power is a problem, much less embrace the obvious solution: breaking the company up.”

The main problem is that Google accounts for 90% of all Internet searches, the Boston Globe said.

“We think that people have looked at these Internet companies as if they are still dorm room projects,” the Boston Globe Deputy Managing Editor Dante Ramos told FOX Business’ Stuart Varney on “Varney & Co.” on Monday. “But Google is a monopoly in search.”

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