Google parent company Alphabet violates EU law
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Google parent company Alphabet violates EU law

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Alphabet cannot fool the EU into believing an X for a U. / © Google

The EU Commission accuses the Google Group Alphabet of deliberately penalising app developers and is determined to put a stop to such practices.

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