Advertisement

HindustanTimes Sun,26 May 2013
RssFeed

Other Stories

Advertisement
EU sees Google solution after summer: Almunia
Reuters
Paris, February 22, 2013
First Published: 18:11 IST(22/2/2013)
Last Updated: 18:14 IST(22/2/2013)
Share more.
 comments   
European Union regulators hope to resolve a two-year investigation into U.S. internet company Google after the summer.
The European Commission - the EU's executive arm - has been examining proposals put forward by Google to resolve complaints by more than a dozen companies, including
Microsoft, that Google was using its market dominance to block competitors.

"We can reach an agreement after the summer break. We can envisage this as a possible deadline," EU Competition Commissioner Joaquin Almunia told a conference on Friday.

He said the deadline was conditional on regulators and rivals agreeing to concessions presented by Google early this month. Neither Google nor the EU antitrust authority have detailed what those concessions are.

People familiar with the matter have previously told Reuters that Google offered to label its own services in search results to differentiate them from rival services, and also to impose fewer restrictions on advertisers.

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission last month ended its own investigation without any significant action, handing Google a major victory.

EU regulators said Google may have favoured its own search services over those of rivals, copied travel and restaurant reviews from competing sites without permission, and placed restrictions on advertisers and advertising.


Share more.
 comments   

comment Note: By posting your comments here you agree to the terms and conditions of www.hindustantimes.com
blog comments powered by Disqus

Advertisement
Review: Toshiba Kirabook

Last year, Apple added a visually stunning option to its MacBooks: screens with ultra-high resolution. These "Retina" displays reveal four times as much detail as any Windows laptop screen until now. Toshiba just released a new laptop line with a Retina-level display.

Google to add Galapagos Islands to Street View

Google has followed in the footsteps of Charles Darwin to gather images of the beauty and biological diversity of the Galapagos Islands for the Internet titan's online maps.

more »
How Flipkart broke India's online shopping inertia
It was meant to be a portal that compared different e-commerce websites, only there weren't enough of them in the first place to be compared. Thus was born Flipkart, making sure that online shopping would never be the same again in India.
Threats to Indian IT industry and two faces of hacking
The recent data theft by hackers from two Indian companies processing prepaid cards for several overseas banks, which led to a global fraud of $45 million, has made India's $100 billion IT industry a primary target of spam, phishing and viruses.
more »
Advertisement
Advertisement
Copyright © 2013 HT Media Limited. All Rights Reserved