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Google deal tests e-frontiers

By Spyros Pappas  -  28.08.2008 / 09:05 CET

An online advertising deal between Google and Yahoo! will force the European Commission to re-establish itself as the world's primary regulator, writes Spyros Pappas

The next big transatlantic skirmish for the European Commission seems likely to be with the giant internet search-engine Google, a prospect which will surely raise a smile at Microsoft headquarters in Seattle.

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