US House of Representatives subcommittee issued a report detailing tactics biggest tech companies used to gain dominant positioning in online search, advertising, social networking shopping
A House panel released a report proposing reforms to curb the power of the four largest US internet companies
The industry's coziness with the Democratic Party, which dates back through several elections, has critics of their market dominance worried
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The proposed plan includes forcing tech giants to break up or sell some of their European operations if their market dominance is deemed to threaten the interests of customers and smaller rivals
Facebook and Google's dominance of developing-world markets has had catastrophic effects. US regulators should take note
In recent months, local governments and state firms such as China Telecom have announced plans and procurements aimed at fostering a home-grown tech ecosystem
Much-anticipated congressional hearing featuring the CEOs of four of America's largest tech firms kicks off.
Subcommittee Chairman David Cicilline has been looking in to allegations by critics that the companies have hurt competitors and consumers with their business practices
Republicans and Democrats alike on the House Judiciary Committee, which is investigating the market power and behavior of the big 4 companies
Facebook confirmed Monday it was not invited to the White House event. Twitter offered no comment but several media reports said it too was excluded from the event.
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