Journey startups cry foul over what Googles doing with their knowledge

Because the antitrust drumbeat continues to pound on tech giants, with Reuters reporting feedback at this time from the U.S. Justice Division that it’s shifting “full-tilt” on an investigation of platform giants together with Google father or mother Alphabet, startups in Europe’s journey sector are di…
As the antitrust drumbeat continues to pound on tech giants, with Reuters reporting comments today from the U.S. Justice Department that it’s moving “full-tilt” on an investigation of platform giants including Google parent Alphabet, startups in Europe’s travel sector are di…Original article
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