Love-hungry Google makes enemies in Europe
The record fine levied on Google by the EU last week reflects anxiety in Europe about the growing influence of the big US tech groups. It also sets the stage for new battles over their monopolistic powers.
The record fine levied on Google by the EU last week reflects anxiety in Europe about the growing influence of the big US tech groups. It also sets the stage for new battles over their monopolistic powers.
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