Google may soon change the way its shows search results in Europe
By
Neha Kumari
Google has reportedly put forward a new set of changes to its search results page, offering to better feature competing services in a bid to resolve a major European Union (EU) antitrust case and avoid a potentially hefty fine.
Citing documents that Google sent to other companies, news agency Reuters reports that the proposal comes three months after the European Commission (EC) formally charged the tech giant with violating the landmark Digital Markets Act (DMA) by unfairly favouring its own services like Google Shopping, Hotels, and Flights over those of its rivals.
