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when a competitor comes along and starts taking business away. Microsoft is a good example of a monopoly because their operating systems are used on about 90 per cent of the worlds computers. Another example is Google because is the world leader in internet search marketing and advertising, in the usa Google gets about 70 to 80 per cent of the search engine revenue, and in Australia it is even higher, Google gets about 90 per cent of the internet search engine revenue in Australia. Google's nearest competitor is Yahoo and then Microsoft's search engine bing I think. Sometimes governments will step in to break up a monopoly.

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