Google accused on smartphone system

A group of companies led by Microsoft has asked the European antitrust (competition) authority to investigate Google for alleged unfair practices in the mobile smartphone market.

Google accused on smartphone system

A group of companies led by Microsoft has asked the European antitrust (competition) authority to investigate Google for alleged unfair practices in the mobile smartphone market.

FairSearch – which includes Microsoft, Nokia and Oracle among others – claimed today that Google is acting unfairly by giving away its Android operating system for mobile devices, but requiring companies that use it to install Google software applications such as YouTube.

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