Google has tabled fresh changes to the way it presents search results, in a bid to ease mounting regulatory pressure from the European Union and stave off a potential multibillion-euro fine. The move comes just days ahead of a key workshop in Brussels, where the company will defend its practices under the EU’s sweeping Digital Markets Act (DMA).
The US-based class=”backlink” target=”_blank” href=”https://www.livemint.com/market/market-stats/stocks-aditya-birla-sun-life-nifty-it-etf-share-price-nse-bse-e00223″ data-vars-anchor-text=”tech” data-vars-link-type=”Auto” data-vars-page-type=”story”>tech giant, owned by Alphabet, has faced growing scrutiny over allegations that it favours its own specialised services, such as Google Shopping, Hotels and Flights, over rival platforms in its…

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