WASHINGTON, Sept 12 — The United States argued today that Google did not play by the rules in its efforts to keep its dominance in online search, paying US$10 billion (RM46 billion) to ensure that smaller rivals never got traction. “This case is about the future of the internet,” said…Read More
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