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Google to face EC charges on abuse of search market position
2015-04-15 09:09:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) The European Commission is going ahead with charging Google with abuse of its dominant position in the search market, as well as launching a formal investigation into Google's Android operating system. According to the Financial Times, the formal charges over the search market will be presented 15 April, and the Android investigation will be announced at the same time. The initial charge will focus on product searches where Google is accused of harming other shopping sites, but could be extended to other areas. Google confirmed the imminent news in an internal email sent to staff 14 April, a copy of which was obtained by the Financial Times. The company said it has "a very strong case, with especially good arguments when it comes to better services for consumers and increased competition". The Android investigation will reportedly focus on whether Google imposes uncompetitive terms on handset makers that ultimately favour its own apps such as YouTube. Google rejects any allegations of wrongdoing and said Android is an open platform distributed free.
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Hempel CEO Pierre-Yves Jullien to Retire; Board Initiates Search for Replacement
2015-04-15 07:00:00| Coatings World Breaking News
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Job Search
2015-04-13 22:49:01| Air Courier - Topix.net
On Sunday, about 1,400 Memphians seeking jobs and internships flocked to the Hilton Memphis for the 2nd annual Multicultural Career Expo. They met with human resources professionals from 50 local companies that are seeking a diverse roster of candidates.
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When You Google Image Search 'CEO,' the First Woman Is ...
2015-04-13 03:05:36| PC Magazine Software Product Guide
Searching for "CEO" in Google image search produces photo after photo of white men, and one particular "woman."
Oil Search boss enjoys $US1m pay boost
2015-04-10 16:06:31| Energy - Topix.net
Oil Search boss Peter Botten's annual pay packet has grown by $US1 million as the company's profit surged despite lower oil prices. The chief executive of the operator of the massive Papua New Guinea LNG project received remuneration worth $US5.7 million in 2014, up from $US4.8 million in 2013, as Oil Search achieved a 72 per cent rise in annual net profit.
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