Google’s rivals are none too impressed with the company’s most recent round of proposals designed to appease antitrust concerns and end what is now a 3-year-old case with the European Commission. Google’s previous stab at concessions was roundly rejected in April because the changes did next to nothing to rectify Google’s abuse of its dominant market position, according to rival companies. Google enjoys a 90-plus percent share of the European search market.
Google's Leaked EU Proposal Goes Over Like Lead Balloon
Posted by: David Vranicar November 7, 2013 10:35 AMGoogle’s rivals are none too impressed with the company’s most recent round of proposals designed to appease antitrust concerns and end what is now a 3-year-old case with the European Commission. Google’s previous stab at concessions was roundly rejected in April because the changes did next to nothing to rectify Google’s abuse of its dominant market position, according to rival companies. Google enjoys a 90-plus percent share of the European search market.