European Commission Orders Google to Pay $2.7 Billion for Manipulating Shopping...

 
 
 
European Commission Orders Google to Pay $2.7 Billion for Manipulating Shopping...

 
xda-developers
Jun 28, 2017 7:00 PM • by Tomek Kondrat
European Commission Orders Google to Pay $2.7 Billion for Manipulating Shopping Results

European Union regulators have issued a whopping $2.7 billion (€2.42 billion) fine on Google for violating European antitrust regulations. The search giant was accused of manipulating search results to favor its own shopping service. Google has been given 90 days to fix the problem, and if it doesn't, the EU will hit it with penalty of up to 5% of the average daily global revenue of Alphabet (Google's parent company).

Margrethe Vestager, the Danish politician who is currently serving as the European Commissioner for Competition had this to say:

"Google abused its market dominance as a search engine to promote its own comparison shopping service in search results, whilst demoting those of rivals (…) This is not competition on the merits and is illegal under EU antitrust rules."

The European Commission opened proceedings in this case in November 2010 following a number of complaints by European and U.S. competitors that Google had allegedly breached EU antitrust rules. After an initial investigation, Google sought to address the Commission's concerns by offering legally binding commitments, which the EU officials found to be unsatisfactory.

EU Commissioner of Competition Margrethe Vestager, Source: Getty Images

The Commission has come to a preliminary conclusion that Google has abused its dominant market position in two other cases which are still being investigated. One of them concerns the Android operating system, in which the Commission is concerned that Google pushes phone vendors to use Google services on their devices. While Android is an open-source operating system, Google requires OEMs to abide by the Android Compatibility Definition Document (CDD) in order to be licensed to ship with Google Play Services. The second case includes AdSense, where the Commission is concerned that Google has reduced choice by preventing third-party websites from sourcing search advertisements from Google's competitors. Google may soon face similar fines for said alleged breaches.

Mrs. Vestager explained that the European Commission studied 1.2 billion search inquiries before they came to the conclusion that Google was unfairly manipulating results.

In addition to the decision, the Commission stated that Google has to respect the simple principle of equal treatment in its search results for its own comparison shopping product and rival comparison shopping products. Google has to apply the same processes and methods to position and display rival comparison shopping services in Google's search results pages as it gives to its own comparison shopping service.

Google replied to these accusations with a statement insisting that the company is simply providing the best service possible to its search engine customers. One of their spokespersons responded with the following:

"When you shop online, you want to find the products you're looking for quickly and easily. And advertisers want to promote those same products. That's why Google shows shopping ads, connecting our users with thousands of advertisers, large and small, in ways that are useful for both. (…) We respectfully disagree with the conclusions announced today. We will review the Commission's decision in detail as we consider an appeal, and we look forward to continuing to make our case."

The European Commission has fined many companies in the last few years for alleged antitrust statute violations. A few years ago, another American giant – Microsoft  – was fined for using its dominant desktop OS position to promote Internet Explorer. As a result, the company decided to introduce the browser select window in Windows XP and Windows 7. The Commission is also targeting some smaller telephony carriers for not following its "Roam Like at Home" regulation.

Google Search is the most popular search engine in Europe. According to StaffCounter, users are picking up Google search in over 90 percent of cases. The second search engine in the table, Bing, has just a handful of users.

Nicolas Petit, a professor of competition law and economics at the University of Liège in Belgium said that "Europe has been more aggressive in enforcement against monopolies than the U.S." He also added: "In Europe, we're more threatened by the dominance of big companies." Companies such as Google or Microsoft are the leaders in their respective fields, and have to tread carefully to abide by EU regulations when doing business in this lucrative market.


Source: European Commission Via: The New York Times




Android Advices
Jun 27, 2017 5:32 PM • by Karthik Iyer
How to Install Android 7.1 Nougat Based LineageOS 14.1 on Honor 4x

Honor launched the honor 4x smartphone a couple of years back if was indeed one of the successful models of the smartphone. It has a decent set of specs for the price at which it is being offered at. However, when you compare with other competitions on the market right now, at the same price you can get way better smartphones. Also, if you own the smartphone, then you already know how bad the software on this smartphone is. However, there is not a lot of things which you can do about it, other than simply flashing a new custom ROM.

If you are wondering how to do it, then you are in the right place, since today in this tutorial, we will show you exactly how to do the same. Today, in this tutorial, we will show you how to Install Android 7.1 Nougat Based LineageOS 14.1 on Honor 4x. But before we begin, let's take a look at some of the features that it adds to the smartphone.

About the ROM

Below are some of the working features of the smartphone on this ROM –

  • Camera rear/front (Photographs)
  • Camera rear/front (Video – Use Camu from Play Store)
  • Auto brightness.
  • Fingerprint.
  • Bluetooth, Mic, Wi-Fi, GPS, IR
  • Hotspot
  • RIL

Now that it is out of the way, let's check out some of the requirements that are necessary for the installation. Below are some of the pre-requisite for the same –

Pre-requisite

  • The first thing which you need to make sure is that you are creating a complete backup of your files. Since we will be completely wiping the internal memory of the phone, you will end up loosing all your files.
  • You also need to make sure that you are installing a custom recovery software. You can install any of your choices, however, we suggest you go for TWRP for this installation.
  • You also need to make sure that the battery in the tablet has about 60-percent charge before you begin the installation. If your smartphone's battery dies during the installation, then you may end up with a completely bricked smartphone.
  • And lastly it is also necessary to make sure that you have downloaded the firmware file which is necessary for the installation. Without this file, you won't be able to proceed with the installation and hence we suggest you download the same from the link given below.

Download Lineage OS 14.1 for Honor 4x

Installation

  1. Assuming that you have downloaded the files given in the link above, it is now time to begin the installation process.
  2. The first thing which you need to make sure is that you copy the downloaded file to the smartphone.
  3. Once done, simply turn off your phone and enter into the recovery mode. You can do this by pressing Volume Down + Power Key at the same time.
  4. After this, once you are in the recovery menu, look for wipe and format option ⇒ wipe data, system, cache and Dalvik cache and initiate it.
  5. Once done, now return back to the recovery menu and tap on Install.
  6. Now it will ask you to browse for the firmware file which you had copied earlier. Simply navigate to the same and select it.
  7. After that simply swipe to begin the installation.
  8. Do make a note that the installation will take some time and hence we suggest you be patient with the same.
  9. After it is done, before rebooting you can also choose to install the GApps.
  10. Once this is done, your device will automatically reboot into the new ROM.

Do make a note that the first reboot may take a long time and hence we suggest you stay patient with the same. Having said, if you have any queries regarding the setup, then be sure to let us know by commenting down below and also stay tuned to Android Advices for more tutorials like this.




 
 

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