http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2013/04/google-antitrust-eu.jpgThe European Union’s antitrust chief, Joaquin Almunia, told a news conference today that the commission had deemed Google’s recent concession offer insufficient. Almunia has apparently written a letter directly to Eric Schmidt demanding that the company “present better proposals”, following the antitrust inquiry into Google’s search and page ranking behavior. The search giant’s proposals were handed to the European Commission back in April, following its three-year investigation, with the regulator involving both Google’s rivals and third parties in its decision-making process. We’ve reached out to Mountain View for comment and will tell you more when we hear it.
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Source: Reuters