Google rejected European Commission antitrust charges related to its online shopping search service, saying the online shopping marketplace is “robustly competitive.”

A revised set of the commission’s antitrust charges, released in July, accused Google of restricting shopping search advertisements from its competitors. But the European case doesn’t take the entire online shopping market, including heavyweight Amazon.com, into account, said Kent Walker, Google’s general counsel, in a blog post on Thursday.

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Source: COMPUTER WORLD