More than 20 comparison websites in Europe criticized Google's proposed changes to its search results on Wednesday, stating that these proposals still do not comply with EU technical regulations, and urged regulators to charge Google. For more than a year, Google has been in discussions with comparison websites, hotels, Airlines, restaurants, and retailers on how to comply with the Digital Markets Act, which prohibits Google from favoring its own products and services on its platform. Last month, the company announced its latest proposal, which includes expanding equal format units, allowing users to choose between comparison websites and supplier websites. If an agreement cannot be reached with competitors, it may also revert to the "ten blue links" format from years ago as an alternative. This format is currently being tested in Germany, Belgium, and Estonia.
竞争对手批评谷歌更改搜索结果 要求欧盟提出反垄断指控
Competitors criticize Google's changes to search results and urge the EU to file antitrust charges.
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