Google leaves court bruised, not broken
By Simon Van Dorpe, Politico It has been a good three days in court for the EU’s competition chief Margrethe Vestager. […]
By Simon Van Dorpe, Politico It has been a good three days in court for the EU’s competition chief Margrethe Vestager. […]
The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is investigating acquisitions made by big tech firms in the past 10 years and
Google might launch its own news aggregation service as a way to compete with rival Apple News+. The Wall Street
A European judge has hampered Google’s fight against a US$2.6 billion fine, saying the company committed a “clear infraction” by
Google may start paying news organizations for content, the Wall Street Journal reported. Most of the publishers are outside the U.S., including
Google defended its business model on Wednesday, February 12,claiming that making innovative products was at its core rather than helping
Google has completed its US$2.6 billion acquisition of Looker Data Sciences after receiving approval from the UK’s competition authorities. The
Alphabet’s Google told Europe’s second-highest court on Wednesday, February 12, that antitrust regulators had no legal grounds to levy a
Google‘s plan to buy Fitbit isn’t going as well as it had hoped, reports said. The search engine giant has
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is demanding information from Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Microsoft on their mergers over the