Tag Archive | "Europe"

Buzz Saw: Privacy Czars Blast Google

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

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Buzz Saw: Privacy Czars Blast Google

In a letter to Google CEO Eric Schmidt, the “unprecedented” coalition of privacy czars from Europe, Canada and Israel described the surprise conversion of Google’s private email service to a public social networking service without informing users as a violation of “the fundamental principle that individuals should be able to control the use of their personal information."

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Google, like Slick Willie Sutton, goes where the money is

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

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Google is crowing about a decision from the European Court of Justice Tuesday that says it has the legal right to continue exploiting other people's good names in its quest to pile up more cash.

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Google Identifies Competitors

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

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Google Identifies Competitors

Google sees an Internet far more crowded with competitors than just a year ago. At least, that's what the company is telling government regulators. Critics of Google's dominance in search — Americans use Google for about two thirds of U.S. searches, and the company has more than 70 percent of U.S. search advertising revenue, and about 90 percent in Europe — say the expanded list of competitors is an attempt by Google to paper over its dominance. "I think they are feeling the heat from several serious antitrust investigations, and that's reflected in the language they are using in the 10-K," said John Simpson, of Consumer Watchdog. He argued in a recent blog post that Google's statements that it has many competitors actually proves that "the opposite is actually true" and that "the real risk to Google's business is not from competition," but that regulators in the U.S. and Europe "will act in the interest of consumers and force the Internet giant to engage" in competition.

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Candidates Find Incumbent Advantage Extends To Web

Thursday, March 4, 2010

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Thirteen years in the House and a stint as majority leader have furnished Rep.Roy Blunt, R-Mo., with useful GOP and K Street support for his Senate bid. But Blunt's long resume also means a boost from another source: Google. Google's overwhelming dominance of the search market has brought its power to determine marketplace outcomes under new scrutiny this year. Tech company Foundem and other so-called "search neutrality" advocates allege that the search engine is gaining an unfair advantage by favoring its own products in searches. The advocacy group Consumer Watchdog wrote the Justice Department last week urging it to investigate the issue, while the European Commission is already checking out complaints from Foundem and others.

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Google tries to highlight competition in SEC filing

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

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Google, under antitrust scrutiny by the U.S. Department of Justice, the ...

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Google bucks Europe on Street View

Monday, March 1, 2010

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European Union officials are asking Google to improve privacy practices with its Street View service, ...

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Group Calls On Justice To Probe Google Searches

Thursday, February 25, 2010

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The consumer advocacy group Consumer Watchdog wrote the Justice Department Wednesday to urge it to investigate allegations that Google is manipulating its search results to favor its own products.

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Google’s European troubles and one good thing about the Italian case

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

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Google has taken a one-two punch to the chin this week from Europe first with the news that the European Commission is probing the Internet giant for possible antitrust violations followed by the conviction of three top executives for invasion of...

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Google Faces New Antitrust Complaints

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

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Earlier this month, the shopping comparison search engine myTriggers brought an antitrust action against Google, alleging that the search giant unfairly lowered myTriggers' quality score. This afternoon, the nonprofit Consumer Watchdog piled on. Consumer Watchdog called for the Department of Justice to investigate whether Google "is manipulating" search results by returning its own sites high in the search results.

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Consumer Watchdog Urges Justice To Include Search Manipulation In Google Probe

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

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WASHINGTON, DC — Consumer Watchdog today called upon the Justice Department to ensure that its ongoing antitrust probe of Google’s business practices include an investigation of whether the Internet giant is manipulating its search results to favor its own products.

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