No actual plans/proposals to remodel the web detected, just a lot of gushing over the possibility of 'breaking up Google', as if that would magically change how click tracking works. It would not, nor would it suddenly 'clear a path' or cause the invention of some other competing/equivalent technology.<p>Also note: the referenced anti-trust decision is pending appeal, and on the surface seems ridiculous. "Default" search engine is not the same thing as "only" search engine, paying for exposure with cash and a revenue split is a normal business practice, and no one has built a better search engine because the technical challenges are enormous - not because they can't be the default search engine on Safari.