Google to tweak search results to comply with EU tech rules

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Google to tweak search results to comply with EU tech rules
Google will tweak online search results to give comparison sites more prominence, the company said, as it outlined efforts to comply with new EU tech rules that could hit revenues for some companies. Under the European Union's Digital Markets Act (DMA), which the company will have to comply with ...

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