In the aftermath of a significant antitrust lawsuit triumph, the U.S. Justice Department is pondering additional actions to demand Google's division, potentially focusing on its Android operating system and the Chrome browser. According to insiders, if such an initiative proceeds, Google's Android platform and its Chrome browser stand as the most probable targets for a potential split. Moreover, there's a possibility that Google's AdWords platform, utilized for the sale of text advertisements, might also be subjected to a forced sale. These measures are intended to tackle competition issues in the market and prevent Google from achieving a monopoly in relevant fields. It is worth noting that, should Google eventually be compelled to split, this would mark one of the largest corporate splits in U.S. history, reminiscent of the AT&T split events from the latter half of the 20th century.