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Google, Microsoft End Their Five-Year Cease-Fire

Google, Microsoft End Their Five-Year Cease-Fire
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Google-Microsoft Truce Crumbles Amid Feud Over Cloud, Ad Tech

Google-Microsoft Truce Crumbles Amid Feud Over Cloud, Ad Tech Dina Bass and Nico Grant, Bloomberg News Sundar Pichai Photographer: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg , Bloomberg (Bloomberg) Microsoft and Google, tech giants that compete in cloud computing, web search and artificial intelligence, five years ago formally agreed to cease using their substantial lobbying firepower against each other, seeking to eliminate a pricey and distracting battle and clear the way to collaborate more. That truce, forged at the time by two new CEOs wanting a fresh start on a formerly acrimonious relationship, expired in April.Even before the deal was allowed to lapse, the non-aggression pact had been fraying. The companies feuded publicly over a proposal to force Google to pay news publishers for content and squabbled more quietly over technology for selling search ads. Neither company is eager to extend or renew the alliance, according

Google-Microsoft Truce Crumbles Amid Feud Over Cloud, A

Google-Microsoft Truce Crumbles Amid Feud Over Cloud, A
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Australia to debate on making Google and Facebook pay for news

Australia report says make Google and Facebook pay for news

Australia report says make Google and Facebook pay for news By ROD McGUIRK The Associated Press,Updated February 12, 2021, 1:58 a.m. Email to a Friend Australia’s Parliament will debate making Google and Facebook pay for news after a Senate committee on Friday recommended no changes to the world-first draft laws.Marcio Jose Sanchez/Associated Press CANBERRA, Australia — Australia’s Parliament will debate making Google and Facebook pay for news after a Senate committee on Friday recommended no changes to the world-first draft laws. The Senate Economics Legislation Committee has been scrutinizing the bill since it was introduced in Parliament in December.

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