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"Amazon Is Our Biggest Search Competitor" Says Google Chairman
Eric Schmidt gave a speech in Berlin where he explained that a “Google killer” is an inevitability and that it will come from where they least expect it.
Apple's Irish Offshore Tax Arrangements To Be Revealed
Brussels is expected to release the findings of its investigation today - with sources suggesting that it will find Apple guilty of receiving "illegal" state assistance.
BBC To Publish List Of Articles Removed From Google Under Right To Be Forgotten
The head of editorial policy at the BBC, David Jordan, told a meeting convened by Google that the company will produce a list of articles that have been removed from the search engine.
Brussels Inks Big Service Deal With BT
Under two new contracts, BT is set to bring both public and private cloud to 52 major EU institutions including the European Parliament, the European Council and the European Defence Agency.
Brussels Unhappy Again With Google's Data Policies
A new case could begin as early as November - and the EU has already sent out questionnaires to companies that have worked with Google on Android.
EC Embarassed By "Right To Be Forgotten" After Effects
Google has been criticised for removing a BBC article from its search results under the “right to be forgotten” ruling by the very people who brought in the ruling – the European Commission.
EC Takes Steps Towards Single Digital Market
The European Commission (EC) has introduced sixteen steps intended to help the European Union roll out a single digital market.
EC Wants A Unified Digital Market
Digital technologies are borderless in nature, so it makes no sense for the European Union to impose them, said the European Commission (EC).
EU Officially Accuses Google Of Monopoly Abuse
Google has officially been accused of abusing its position as the dominant search engine in Europe.
EU Releases Cost-Saving Superfast Broadband Plan
The European Commission (EC) has signed a document containing measures intended to cut costs in the rollout of superfast broadband across the EU.
EU Seeks “Common European Vision” For Internet Governance
An in-depth review of Internet governance is to be launched by the European Commission to examine how different national laws and jurisdictions conflict online.
Europe Needs 800k Tech Savvy Workers By 2020
New trends such as machine-to-machine communications and cloud computing are opening great new opportunities, and Europe is in serious danger of missing out if it doesn’t produce enough experts in the field.
European Commission Wants Cloud Services Framework
The European Commission (EC) is tendering for a framework in which it will acquire its first cloud services.
Google Faces Possible Four Billion Euro Anti-Trust Fine
Following fresh complaints from 20 of its competitors, Google could face a fine of four billion euros if it fails to satisfy Brussels.
NAO Reveals True Extent Of Defra Penalties
The Department of Environmental, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has been fined a total £642m in the past ten years according to a new report by the National Audit Office (NAO).
New Government Regulations And Guidance For Website Builders
UK public sector websites may be legally required to be fully accessible for users with disabilities following a vote in the European Parliament last week.
NextGen14 Spotlights UK's Digital Infrastructure Strategy
The Government’s Digital Communications Infrastructure Strategy will be debated at NextGen14 in November. Now in its seventh year, this year’s NextGen agenda will have a focus on digital communities.
Ofcom Looks To Encourage Growth Of UK Broadband Providers
The communications regulator wants to apply a number of rules and regulations on Openreach to make sure that the UK’s broadband roll out continues at a fast pace.
Ofcom Slaps New Broadband Prices Margin Rules On BT
British communications watchdog Ofcom confirmed on Wednesday that it’s imposing new rules on British Telecommunications (BT), which are set to regulate the margin between BT’s wholesale and retail superfast broadband prices.
Project Aims To Support Uptake Of Cloud Computing In Europe
Procurement Innovation for Cloud Services in Europe (PICSE) is a newly-launched project seeking to support the uptake of cloud computing in Europe.

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