Business
Europe’s antitrust chief urges Google to settle allegations
May 22, 2012
Technology and the Internet
Google Inc. has reached a tentative settlement with European antitrust regulators to end an investigation into allegations it abused its search-engine dominance to promote its own services over those of rivals.
Feb. 5, 2014
World & Nation
Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar swept to victory in Spain’s general election, crushing the opposition Socialists to capture an absolute majority in parliament for the first time.
March 13, 2000
SAN FRANCISCO -- Looking to settle a nearly three-year-long probe into allegations it abuses its dominance in Europe to favor its own services, Google has offered new concessions to the European Commission.
Sept. 9, 2013
European officials alleged that the Internet giant abused its search-engine dominance to promote its own services over those of rivals.
European officials fine Microsoft $731 million in browser case
March 6, 2013
Google reaches tentative settlement in European antitrust case
EU slaps seven companies with heftiest ‘textbook cartel’ fine ever
Dec. 5, 2012
Western Digital wins European Union approval for Hitachi deal
Nov. 24, 2011
Rivals want to review new Google concessions in EU antitrust probe