DMA NEWSDESK
Share us on


MAIN STORIES THIS WEEK
163 people rescued from flooded areas in Uttarakhand, Himachal
Modi meets Advani to get backing for new role
Ahead of vote, Nitish confident of proving majority
Rupee hits record closing low of 58.77 against dollar
UN chief hails G8 leaders' understanding on Syria
Coach Ruma's demise a major setback for Indian cycling
Deepika lives her 'DDLJ' moment in 'Chennai Express'
Exclusive Bengali thali restaurant opens in Kolkata
Food Security Bill need of hour to manage growing pile of Food stocks
Shaolin temple goes global
© 2008-2010 Dmanewsdesk.com
- All Rights Reserved.
Microsoft files anti-trust complaint against Google April 1, 2011
Brussels, April 1 The European Union's executive, the European Commission, confirmed Thursday that Microsoft has filed a formal anti-trust complaint against Google's dominance in the internet search engine market.

"The commission takes note of the complaint and, as is the procedure, will inform Google and will ask for its views on it," Amelia Torres, spokeswoman for EU competition commissioner Joaquin Almunia, said in a statement.

Microsoft's complaint feeds into an ongoing EU investigation into Google's market dominance, and follows similar steps taken by other companies - including Microsoft's German subsidiary ciao.de, an online shopping portal.

"We are not surprised by this step from Microsoft," Google spokesman Kay Oberbeck said in Hamburg. "We will continue the discussions with the EU Commission and thereby explain our business model," he added.

On Wednesday, Microsoft Vice President and General Counsel Brad Smith announced his company's initiative with a blog posting, where he listed six examples of anti-competitive behaviour by Google.

Among the allegations, Smith said that Google is preventing Microsoft's Bing search engine and Microsoft's Windows Phones from accessing videos from YouTube, which Google bought in 2006.

Smith acknowledged that there would "be some who will point out the irony" in Microsoft's actions, since over the last decade EU antitrust authorities fined the US company record amounts for shutting out competitors in the computer software market.
Share OR Bookmark This News With
| More
EMAIL THIS NEWS
COMMENTS No comments yet

LEAVE YOUR COMMENT
Name (required)
Email (required but will not be published)
Website (e.g. www.dmanewsdesk.com)
City
Comment (required)
Science & Technology
Angry Birds game now on Facebook
Apple tests smaller tablet with eight-inch screen
Beware of Valentine's spam, warns IT security firm
Kodak to stop making digital cameras
CIA website hacked
Venezuela Mars mission after 2030: Chavez
Apple to introduce iPad 3 in March
Yahoo! expands language base with launch of Bengali service
Norwegian minister meets Sibal, discusses Telenor issue
Cyber attack on website of petitioner against Facebook, others
All websites should operate within Indian laws: Pilot
Content screening: Facebook, others to reply in 15 days
Devas deal: Former ISRO chief, three others blamed; deny charges
Ex-ISRO chief slams Antrix-Devas probe reports
Nair, three others found responsible for Antrix-Devas deal
Surgical procedure repairs severed nerves
Habitable planet found
Metro technical snag leads to crowds at Rajiv Chowk
Nuclear safety tests in Japan appropriate: IAEA
Sinngapore to invest $595 mn on drainage system
  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10  11  12  13  14  15  16  17  18  19  20  21  22  23  24  25  26  27  28  29  30  31  32  33  34  35  36  37  38  39  40  41  42  43  44  45  46  47  48  49  50  51  52  53 
 PREV  |  NEXT