Google could face a record fine of up to €3 billion (US $3.4 billion) as soon as early next month as part of a six-year European Commission antitrust investigation into the company’s search engine dominance, according to a news report.
A fine in the European Commission’s long-running investigation, launched in November 2010, is expected by summer, according to a report in The Telegraph, which cited anonymous sources.
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Source: COMPUTER WORLD