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What An Antitrust Case Against Google Might Look Like
What An Antitrust Case Against Google Might Look Like
Editor’s note : The following is a guest post by Eric Clemons , Professor of Operations and Information Management at The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. The views he expresses are his own, and we present them here to foster debate. The mainstream press, such as ...
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Google, The Anti-Trust Case
John Battelle's Searchblog — ... A considered guest post on TC has kicked up a conversation around whether Google is a monopolist, and whether the DOJ will take action. This of course is one thing that must keep top folks at Google awake at night - it's OK to be a monopoly, it's not OK to leverage that monopoly to the detriment of the ecosystem you control. ...

Interestingness!
The Next Web — ... have an ongoing quest to make your digital life easier and more interesting by updating you regularly with startup reviews, useful software, and innovative internet tools and services. Here is an experimental segment, we call it the Interestingness!. Here, we’ll cover intriguing articles from across the web which are ‘Hot wire’ and ‘Eye Catchers’. Here we go with Interestingness! What An Antitrust Case Against Google Might Look Like from TechCrunch ...

Interestingness!
The Next Web — ... have an ongoing quest to make your digital life easier and more interesting by updating you regularly with startup reviews, useful software, and innovative internet tools and services. Here is an experimental segment, we call it the Interestingness!. Here, we’ll cover intriguing articles from across the web which are ‘Hot wire’ and ‘Eye Catchers’. Here we go with Interestingness! What An Antitrust Case Against Google Might Look Like from TechCrunch ...

Odlyzko on Net Neutrality, Price Discrimination, PrivacyFail, Search & Cloud Neutrality
Technology Liberation Front — ... Wharton law professor Eric Clemons has similarly asserted that “Google is abusing its monopoly position by overcharging corporations for access to consumers [through advertisements].” ...

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