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Google Fined Record €2.4 Billion By EU For Search Engine Results
The commission's findings found that Google has "abused its market dominance" by giving placement priority to its own comparison shopping service.
EU Fines Google $2.7 Billion for 'Abusing Dominance'
In response to Google giving an illegal advantage to its own comparison shopping service, the European Commission issues its largest ever fine.
World Bank Chief Echoes Indian Prime Minister on Demonetization
In her interview, she has compared Modi's decision to the European Union.
EU Urges U.S. Tech Giants to Act Faster Against Hate Speech
The EU executive's warning comes six months after the companies signed up to a voluntary code of conduct.
Uber Defends Business Model in Europe in Landmark Case
The ride-hailing app is not bound by strict local licensing and safety rules like its competitors.
Microsoft Offers EU Concessions Over Its $26 Billion LinkedIn Bid
The move came after the EU competition enforcer expressed concerns about the deal at a meeting with Microsoft executives last week.
British Philosophers Consider the Ethics of a Robotic Future
A standards document offers guidelines on robot-human relationships and more.
How Brexit May Impact Hiring Tech Talent in the UK
Brexit would be seriously impacting tech firms in the upcoming months
Keep Calm and Carry On: What Brexit Means for Doing Business Across the Pond
The mood in Britain? Uncertainty. But airlines are competitive, the dollar is strong and there are still plenty of reasons to head to the mother country.
Brexit Is Complicating Digital Marketing and EU Data Privacy
An already uncertain framework for protecting users was jolted by Brexit.
Don't Say 'Tally Ho' To The U.K. -- Yet!
Many of the predictions about Britain's imminent 'Brexit' are bad for U.S. businesses. But not all of them.
Brexit Turmoil Makes Britain a Bargain for U.S. Businesses
Brexit has created a buyer's market for U.K. talent and real estate but you'll need help navigating the uncertainty.
As Britain Turns Inward, One Company Isn't Waiting Around
'We cannot wait for two years to see what will come out of this,' managing director of Encocam said.
Britain Just Voted to 'Brexit' the EU. What Does That Mean for Americans?
The decision is expected to have global implications, some of which may take years to play out.
If U.K. Voters Make a Brexit They Will Take Unwilling U.S. Businesses With Them
The close ties with British partners has amounted to something like a guest pass into the EU for American companies. That might change.