Google has come out unscathed from a lawsuit in which consumers accused the company of anti-competitive practices. The basic allegation was that Google requires manufacturers to use a Google version of Android and that the way they place their own apps at the forefront has increased prices and prevented potential rivals from emerging. The main issue is the stipulation that Google's search be default in order to preload Play Services on Android devices.
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Google Beats Lawsuit Alleging Anti-Competitive Practices Over Android Default Apps was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
Google Beats Lawsuit Alleging Anti-Competitive Practices Over Android Default Apps
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