Italy's antitrust authority announced Friday that it has opened an investigation into Google over alleged abuse of its dominant market position.
Italian antitrust authority has launched an investigation into Google's alleged abuse of its dominant market position, relating to smart devices.
The competition watchdog said the probe relates to Google's alleged abuse of its position in the smart device market. The authority confirmed that officials carried out inspections Thursday in some of the companies concerned.
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