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Google fined $162 mil by Indian watchdog over market dominance

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Google ,is a personal ATM for country piggy bank

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Google isn’t so evil. Only to name a few services, they even give a big free virtual drive for free, as well as free resources for computing in the field of AI, like notebook interpreter Google Colab etc, also with bundled CPU or even GPU usage for bigger data projects, if wanted. Normal people never ever couldn’t afford such expensive resources with their no or only low personal budgets, if not generously provided by big players like Google.

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Google isn’t so evil. Only to name a few services, they even give a big free virtual drive for free, as well as free resources for computing in the field of AI, like notebook interpreter Google Colab etc, also with bundled CPU or even GPU usage for bigger data projects, if wanted. Normal people never ever couldn’t afford such expensive resources with their no or only low personal budgets, if not generously provided by big players like Google.

You have got to be kidding google offers ""free"" stuff in order to MINE marketing data to sell etc. And keep the masses in their GRASP......google has become a massive problem & govts need to fine them more & BREAK up their companies, they have far far too much power because of all the ""free"" stuff they offer

google needs to be taken down more than a few pegs

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Sounds similar to the US anti-trust case against Microsoft Windows at the turn of the century

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Google is big, so is Apple and Microsoft. These are all lightning attractors and no matter what happens will constantly be found in the wrong even if google does not do so directly.

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Wonder if this fine, has any relation to Apple's decision to manufacture iPhones in India ?

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