Android and antitrust: The EU's Google case explained

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Jun 07, 2018
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The Android software in most smartphones is a mix of open-source software and proprietary software from Google -- and the European Union's antitrust authority is concerned that the way Google ties the two together could constitute abuse of a dominant market position. Read More

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Mingis on Tech: What we like, what was 'meh' about WWDC

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