Thursday, September 11, 2014

Argument of Google in Europe


There is still the argument of the Search giant in Europe, according to web design in Cambodia, Digital Marketing Agency reported. By this way Google said “it continued to work with the commission to resolve the matter”.

Mention that this disagreement has been since 2010 after rivals, British price-comparison site Foundem had complained that the way Google displayed results was anti-competitive.

“Under the auction system Google would get another massive revenue stream. It’s a bit like telling a robber than he can’t rob any more but instead can set a toll on the High Street,” said David Wood, a lawyer that represents iComp of which Foundem and Microsoft are members.

“The real remedy is for Google to use the same algorithm for third-party sites that it applies to its own,” he added.

Mr Almunia saying that imposing “strict equal treatment could mean returning to the old world of Google displaying only 10 undifferentiated search results”.

“We’re trying to get you direct answers to your queries because it’s quicker and less hassle than the 10 blue links Google used to show,” he said.


Argument of Google in Europe

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