Google muscle groups up with Fitbit deal amid antitrust considerations

Google has achieved its $2.1 billion acquisition of fitness-gadget maker Fitbit
Google has completed its $2.1 billion acquisition of fitness-gadget maker Fitbit

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Author: The Independent

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