
Google Alert! Europe Doesn't Like Your Search Algorithm

Antitrust regulators in Europe filed a lawsuit against Google, alleging it favors services it owns in search results. Jason Abbruzzese, a business reporter at Mashable who covers the media and telecom industries, discusses the EU's case against Google and how laws in the U.S. differ from those in Europe, as well as the intricacies of search engines.
The EU & Google have beef over search results, so help us try something-search 'pediatrician ny' on diff. browsers, take pics & Tweet at us.
— Brian Lehrer Show (@BrianLehrer) April 16, 2015
@brianlehrer Please ignore the smattering of open tabs, here it is on chrome pic.twitter.com/uXUPolFK0S
— Aisling (@transfaerie) April 16, 2015
@BrianLehrer pic.twitter.com/HaGayTr5JM
— Opinion 123 (@motivate51) April 16, 2015
@BrianLehrer android chrome pic.twitter.com/w4AA6tFoC8
— sillycaitlin (@sillycaitlin) April 16, 2015
@BrianLehrer android stock browser pic.twitter.com/alkjLTUZlH
— sillycaitlin (@sillycaitlin) April 16, 2015
@BrianLehrer android Firefox pic.twitter.com/g5Hs5cKoHB
— sillycaitlin (@sillycaitlin) April 16, 2015
@BrianLehrer #blsearch better example "pediatrician nyc". Google hardwires G+ results despite ZocDoc's superiority pic.twitter.com/5tPyqLcz46
— Luther Lowe (@lutherlowe) April 16, 2015