Google Faces EU Ultimatum in Fresh Attack on Search Dominance
Briefly

The European Union is preparing to take action against Google under the Digital Markets Act, aiming to enforce changes that promote competition in search services.
Google faces potential fines reaching 10% of its global annual revenue if it does not swiftly alter its search practices to accommodate rivals in its various services.
EU watchdogs are focusing on the prominence given to rival products in Google's search results, specifically scrutinizing services like Google Flights and Google Hotels.
The impending charges against Google may significantly impact its business operations, compelling the tech giant to rethink its strategy in order to avoid substantial financial repercussions.
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