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The European Union’s antitrust chief said Tuesday that Google will have to offer more changes to the way it displays search results to settle a pending case.
The period to examine Google’s proposals has been extended by one month and his office will ask Google with “almost 100 percent” certainty in June to do yet more, Joaquin Almunia told the European Parliament.
Google’s search engine, which is the world’s most influential gateway to online information and commerce, enjoys a near-monopoly in Europe with a market share of above 90 percent.
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This article was posted: Wednesday, May 29, 2013 at 9:19 am
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This article originally appeared on: Infowars