My largest issue with the Obama administration was their incredibly corrupt and cozy relationship with Google. It's one of the reasons I was really hoping nearly anyone else would win the primary.
So yeah, I wouldn't be surprised if Biden drops it, but only because he was likely part of the problem to begin with. Google wouldn't be the problem it is today if the Obama/Biden administration was doing their job.
(Still voting for him, mind you. It's not like we have better options.)
But basically, a massive number of Google employees were installed in high-level positions of the Obama administration, and a lot of Obama administration folks got great jobs at Google. Obama installed a professor who wrote studies about how Google shouldn't face antitrust scrutiny (who was paid by Google to do so) as the FTC Commissioner (Joshua Wright, who is now a lawyer at Google's preferred law firm... he went from Google shill to government official and now back to Google work), and an FTC case against Google where staffers recommended litigation inexplicably got shoved under the rug.
Then you'd see things like a former Googler in Obama's administration announce an initiative to budget billions of taxpayer dollars to buy computers for schoolchildren... unshockingly, these were intended to be Chromebooks, which get kids started early as Google account holders. (I believe Congress ended up rejecting this particular budgetary line item, or reducing it significantly.)
This sort of topic gets a lot of people going on both sides of the matter, and people get very loyal to their camps. Accuracy often has nothing to do with how people vote on these things. We've got an intersection of partisan US politics and Google here, it's voting catnip.
(Bear in mind, my post both speaks ill of Obama, who might as well be Jesus to the Democratic Party, and also made it clear I'm voting against Trump. So I ingratiate myself with very few politically in the parent comment.)
So yeah, I wouldn't be surprised if Biden drops it, but only because he was likely part of the problem to begin with. Google wouldn't be the problem it is today if the Obama/Biden administration was doing their job.
(Still voting for him, mind you. It's not like we have better options.)