Microsoft ends its feud with Google over Android and Search

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Google has one less company to worry about in its ongoing antitrust investigations across the globe. Microsoft has officially withdrawn its regulatory complaints against Google, citing "changing legal priorities."

Microsoft's antitrust complaints in Europe date back to 2011 when the company filed a formal complaint with the European Commission against Google for favoring its own sites in its own search engine. The complaint also took issue with Google restricting third-party search engine access to YouTube results.

Lewis Leong
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