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Competition

Searching questions for EU as small firm takes on giant

By Ian Wishart  -  20.01.2011 / 04:50 CET
A small British firm alleges that Google has abused its dominance of the search-engine market. The European Commission's assessment of the allegations could have a huge impact.
 

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