Friday, July 1, 2011

Google responds to FTC investigation

Google has issued an official response to the Federal Trade Commission investigation, search of the giant in the business. VentureBeat, reported by and posted on the Google official blog, the answer it is stated that the company's work with the FTC and the Agency's questions.

Post, author, and Google Fellow Amit Singhal has worked, "says, we strive to offer relevant answers as quickly as possible — and to us the product innovation and design talent has been delivered to the results that users seem to like the world where the competition is just one click. Still, we recognize our success has led to greater scrutiny. "

Singhal has worked in the State, goes to that, Google has not yet been "unclear exactly what the FTC's concerns are, but we are clear about where you support."

The New York Times says the FTC investigation: n could be, "delete, for the most serious showdown, and shall be taken of the Unied u.s. Government technology company in the Microsoft antitrust trial, which began in late 1990, after 's.".

The times also quotes FairSearch.org, the representative of the critics, including Microsoft and travel websites Expedia and Travelocity, which States, "the anti-competitive practices also scraping and using the content of other companies without authorization, the deceptive display search results, search results, to facilitate the manipulation of Google's products, and competitive threats to Google's dominance of the acquisition by Google, a certificate issued by the group."Google's policies are deserving full-scale investigations in the United States, the antitrust authorities. "

But in a post on his blog, Singhal has worked for Google, says that there is a check that users. "Available for retrieving information about a lot other alternatives: other general interest in search engines, specialized search engines, direct transition to the Web sites, applications, social networks, and much more. Because of the many options available, We do the search, the better to deal with the ongoing and will continue to monitor the principles which have guided us from the beginning. "

Via VentureBeat, NYTimes.com


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