Google's Response To Antitrust Accusations
Google's Response To Antitrust Accusations When businesses have accused Google of antitrust violations in the past, they've often focused on its key asset: search. CORNISH: Google is hands-down the top destination for searching on the Internet and has been for years, which means a company's success can depend on where it pops up in search results. And when he says market power, I mean, remember, Audie; Google makes billions of dollars every year selling ads in search results. BOND: So they say on this specific issue of these rival ads and search results, you know, that's something they say is just standard practice in online advertising. Google's critics say there is concrete harm that, you know, they may not be showing the best search results.
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