Seeking EU Antitrust Deal, Google Offers to Brand Its Search Results

In its ongoing battle with the European Union over whether it unfairly prioritizes its own products in user search results, Google has offered to identify the results that relate to its own products, according to a Financial Times report.

In its ongoing battle with the European Union over whether it unfairly prioritizes its own non-search products in search results, Google has offered to identify the results that relate to its own products, according to a Financial Times report.

The European Union has charged that Google engages in anti-competitive practices by putting search results that point users to its products, such as Google+ profiles and posts or Google maps, at the top of search results pages.

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