Internet search giant Google may face a second EU anti-trust probe after a French company on Tuesday (22 February) lodged a complaint against alleged abuse of its dominant market position.
1plusV, a developer of specialised search engines in the French language, has accused Google of artificially favouring its own websites and pushing down other competing search sites in search results.
Google also prioritised its own specialised searches for books over those of competitors, wit...
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