Federal Trace Commission Makes Announcement Regarding Their Investigation Into Google

WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 03: U.S. Federal Trade Commission Chairman Jon Leibowitz speaks during a news conference regarding the agency’s 21-month-long investigation on Google January 3, 2013 at the FTC headquarters in Washington, DC. FTC announced that Google has agreed to change some of its business practices, including giving competitors access to standard-essential patents and letting advertisers to get more flexibility to use rival search engines, to resolve the agency's competition concerns in the markets for devices like smart phones, games and tablets and in online searching. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)
WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 03: U.S. Federal Trade Commission Chairman Jon Leibowitz speaks during a news conference regarding the agency’s 21-month-long investigation on Google January 3, 2013 at the FTC headquarters in Washington, DC. FTC announced that Google has agreed to change some of its business practices, including giving competitors access to standard-essential patents and letting advertisers to get more flexibility to use rival search engines, to resolve the agency's competition concerns in the markets for devices like smart phones, games and tablets and in online searching. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)
Federal Trace Commission Makes Announcement Regarding Their Investigation Into Google
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