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Shiv Malik

@shivmalik
3 posts
2024-09-11
Wow. Google is getting battering on both sides of the Atlantic. Latest is this €2.4bn fine from the EU for self-preferencing in Google Shopping. [image]
2024-09-11 View on X
Bloomberg

The European Court of Justice rules against Google, keeping a 2017 decision for a €2.4B fine for Google abusing monopoly power to crush rival shopping services

and an existential crisis Verdict : Apple and Google lose EU court battles over combined $17bn Tom Jowitt / Silicon UK : Google Must Pay €2.4bn Fine, EU Court Rules Luke Jones / Wi...

2024-09-10
Wow. Google is getting battering on both sides of the Atlantic. Latest is this €2.4bn fine from the EU for self-preferencing in Google Shopping. [image]
2024-09-10 View on X
Bloomberg

The European Court of Justice rules against Google, keeping a 2017 decision for a €2.4B fine for Google abusing monopoly power to crush rival shopping services

- EU judges uphold lower court ruling in shopping case  — Google was accused by EU of abusing its dominant position

2020-03-12
I'd love it if their first move was to ban @realDonaldTrump from @Twitter 🤣 https://twitter.com/...
2020-03-12 View on X
Politico

Sources: the White House sought help from Facebook, Twitter, Microsoft, Apple, Amazon, and others to combat COVID-19 misinformation and track its spread

The Trump administration implored the companies to use their technical expertise to help those dealing directly with the fallout of coronavirus.