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Tag Archives: By Adam Satariano
Google Fined $5.1 Billion by E.U. in Android Antitrust Ruling – By Adam Satariano – NYT
European officials said Google, which makes the Android mobile operating system used in smartphones, broke antitrust laws by striking deals with handset manufacturers such as HTC, Huawei and Samsung. The agreements required Google’s services, such as its search bar and … Continue reading