Google loses EU appeal, must pay $4.7 billion antitrust fine over Android

Google has lost a long-running appeal against a record antitrust fine imposed by the European Union. The penalty, totalling $4.7 billion, stems from the EU's challenge to Google's practice of bundling its search engine and Chrome browser with Android devices. The case represents one of the largest competition enforcement actions taken against a tech company in EU history. By requiring device makers to pre-install its apps, regulators argued Google unfairly cemented its dominance in mobile search and browsing.
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