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- Google is reportedly going to be hit with a second major penalty from European competition regulators over antitrust.
- Google is accused of forcing smartphone makers to pre-install services such as Google search with its Android operating system.
- The timing couldn't be worse for Google given the growing global appetite to break up big tech — and it might be forced to unbundle Android from its search business.
- This could be Google's Microsoft monopoly moment.
Google is staring down the barrel of its own Microsoft moment.
The search giant may be hit with another massive fine from the EU in an antitrust case that involves its popular Android operating system.
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