The appeal is her answer after the court ruling to which she fined the company for monopoly practices. Following the US court’s ruling on online searches and related advertising, Google’s World Affairs President, Kent Walker, made known the location of the giant search. “The decision acknowledges that Google offers the best search engine, but concludes that we should not be allowed to make it easily available. We appreciate the Court’s conclusion that Google is “the highest quality search engine in the industry, which has gained the trust of hundreds of millions of daily users”, that Google “has long been the best search engine, especially on mobile devices”, that it “continues to innovate in the search” and that “Apple and Mozilla occasionally assess Google’s search quality in relation to its competitors and find Google to be superior.” Given this, and the fact that people are increasingly looking for information in more and more ways, we intend to appeal. As this process continues, we will remain focused on producing products that people find useful and easy to use,” he says.
Google: We will appeal to the US decision on monopoly practices
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