Las Vegas Sun

May 4, 2024

Jeremy Stoppelman, chief executive of Yelp, in its office in San Francisco, March 28, 2016. For six years, Yelp has been locked in a three-continent campaign to get the world’s antitrust regulators to punish Google. Now in 2017, the European Union has fined Google $2.7 billion for unfairly favoring its own services over those of rivals.

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Jeremy Stoppelman, chief executive of Yelp, in its office in San Francisco, March 28, 2016. For six years, Yelp has been locked in a three-continent campaign to get the world’s antitrust regulators to punish Google. Now in 2017, the European Union has fined Google $2.7 billion for unfairly favoring its own services over those of rivals.