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EU orders Google to share search data with rivals
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The European Union's competition regulator, the European Commission, has issued an order compelling Google to share its search data with competing search engines. This proposed measure aims to foster a more competitive online search market by allowing rivals access to crucial data, including search rankings, queries, clicks, and view data. The initiative is designed to enable third-party search engines to optimize their services by leveraging insights previously exclusive to Google, potentially reshaping the landscape of online search.
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