Does Google harm local search rivals? EU antitrust regulators ask

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By Foo Yun Chee

has been fined a total 6.76 billion euros ($7.7 billion) in the last 17 months for favouring its comparison shopping service and for using its dominant mobile to reinforce its market power.

The European Commission, which took the world's most popular internet to task for these two anti-competitive practices, is wrapping up a third case which involves Google's

The EU competition authority's interest in followed a complaint by U.S. search and advertising company and rivals in the travel, restaurant and accommodation industries.

It sent questionnaires to rivals last month, asking for details of the company's practices and the impact on competing services between January 2012 to December 2017.

Regulators also wanted to know if rivals experienced an impact in the operation of their local services as a result of major by Google, including the introduction of its algorithm.

Introduced in 2014, this algorithm determines what appears in search results.

Companies were also asked if Google's introduction of the Local Universal or One Box had a substantial impact on their

Local Universal is targeted at hotel ads while One Box, which is information and images outlined in a box, is a tool for local businesses to get more visibility in Google search results.

The Commission asked if Google used content from rival such as reviews on Local Universal or One Box.

Google had no immediate comment.

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(Reporting by Foo Yun Chee; editing by David Evans)

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First Published: Sat, December 01 2018. 00:22 IST