EU charges Google with market abuse, says it intends to probe Android
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THE European Union on Wednesday formally charged Google with abusing its dominant position as Europe's top search engine, laying the US Internet giant open to a massive fine of more than US$6 billion.
The European Commission also said it would open a separate anti- trust investigation into Google's Android operating system, which dominates the global mobile phone market.
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