Autorita' Garante della Concorrenza e del Mercato [www.agcm.it]
Italy investigating Google over lack of Android Auto map apps [9to5google.com]
Google Antitrust Complaint Threatens Plan for Auto Dashboard Dominance [fortune.com]
India joins EU in investigating Google over Android antitrust concerns [www.theverge.com]
Italian regulators launch probe into Google over abuse of market dominance [www.cnbc.com]
Italy opens antitrust probe into Google because of a rejected Android Auto app [www.theverge.com]
BREAKING: The Italian competition watchdog has launched an investigation into Google's abuse of its dominant market position, relating to its refusal to integrate the Enel X Recharge app with its Android Auto app. #Google
— Elliot Smith (@ElliotSmithCNBC) May 17, 2019
#Antitrust headaches continue for @google This time its Enel in Italy triggering an investigation into the integration of a electric-car charging app into Android Auto https://t.co/nZbojjhXe3
— Lewis Crofts (@lewis_crofts) May 17, 2019
India joins EU in investigating Google over Android antitrust concerns https://t.co/w2JkOSy1UR pic.twitter.com/6lNuUzArHF
— The Verge (@verge) May 12, 2019
India joins EU in investigating Google over Android antitrust concerns https://t.co/w2JkOSy1UR pic.twitter.com/lZxK6fohai
— The Verge (@verge) May 11, 2019
India joins EU in investigating Google over Android antitrust concerns https://t.co/w2JkOSy1UR pic.twitter.com/42JATTqyZ4
— The Verge (@verge) May 10, 2019
인도, 안드로이드 반독점 염려에 관해 구글 조사 착수로 유럽연합에 합류해. 그러나 인도경쟁위원회(CCI), 어떤 문제를 조사할지 불분명해. 구글, 유럽연합으로부터 50억 달러 벌금 부과. 인도의 구글에 대한 반독점 조사 약 1년 정도 시간이 걸릴 것으로 예상. https://t.co/PIx6Dd87uM
— Wan Ki Choi (@wkchoi) May 10, 2019
Italy opens antitrust probe into Google because of a rejected Android Auto app https://t.co/iicZFILWcA pic.twitter.com/UJw59iyxo2
— The Verge (@verge) May 17, 2019
Yeah... this is a weird one https://t.co/3uJvHQWSSD
— Sean O'Kane (@sokane1) May 17, 2019
The Italian Antitrust Authority initiates an investigation into Google Android for alleged abuse of dominant position https://t.co/IlmpPTdyoo
— Privacy Matters (@PrivacyMatters) May 18, 2019