The European Commission decision on online shopping: the other side of the story

https://www.blog.google/topics/google-europe/european-commission-decision-shopping-google-story/

        When the Commission asks why some comparison websites have not
        done as well as others, we [Google] think it should consider
        the many sites that have grown in this period--including
        platforms like Amazon and eBay. With its comparison tools,
        reviews, millions of retailers, and vast range of products
        from sneakers to groceries, Amazon is a formidable competitor
        and has become the first port of call for product searches.
        And as Amazon has grown, it's natural that some comparison
        services have proven less popular than others. We compete with
        Amazon and other sites for shopping-related searches by
        showing ever more useful product information.

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ALSO: Massive Fine Against Google: The EU's Hypocrisies Exposed -

https://lauren.vortex.com/2017/06/27/massive-fine-against-google-the-eus-hypocrisies-exposed

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