Google CEO Sundar Pichai testified in federal court for the second time in two weeks, defending Google’s app store practices in an antitrust trial. The trial involves Epic Games, the maker of Fortnite, accusing Google of illegally harming consumers and developers through its payment processing system and monopolistic practices. Pichai remained calm during questioning, emphasizing competition with Apple and the benefits of Google’s Android platform. The trial also highlighted the unusual relationship between Google and Apple.
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CEO Sundar Pichai returns to court to defend Google for second time: Biggest highlights from the testimony
Google CEO Sundar Pichai testified in federal court for the second time in two weeks, defending Google’s app store practices in an antitrust trial. The trial involves Epic Games, the maker of Fortnite, accusing Google of illegally harming consumers and developers through its payment processing system and monopolistic practices. Pichai remained calm during questioning, emphasizing competition with Apple and the benefits of Google’s Android platform. The trial also highlighted the unusual relationship between Google and Apple.
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