Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella is expected to testify in the US government’s antitrust case against Google. The government wants to question Nadella about Microsoft’s efforts to compete with Google’s dominance in the browser and search engine fields. Microsoft executives have already testified, with one stating that Microsoft Bing was not the default search engine on any US smartphones in the past decade. The case revolves around Google’s alleged abuse of its search monopoly and its agreements with wireless carriers and smartphone makers. Apple is a central figure in the case.
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella to testify in Google antitrust trial
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella is expected to testify in the US government’s antitrust case against Google. The government wants to question Nadella about Microsoft’s efforts to compete with Google’s dominance in the browser and search engine fields. Microsoft executives have already testified, with one stating that Microsoft Bing was not the default search engine on any US smartphones in the past decade. The case revolves around Google’s alleged abuse of its search monopoly and its agreements with wireless carriers and smartphone makers. Apple is a central figure in the case.
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