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In the latest blow to Google’s ever-expanding online ambitions, the European Commission, the executive body of the European Union, has opened an antitrust investigation into Google’s practices in online advertising. According to allegations made by Microsoft’s German subsidiary Ciao.de, British price comparison site Foundem, and French legal search specialist Ejustice, Google has discriminated against competitors by placing their links lower in search results than its own services, thus abusing its dominant position in online search.


Google has allegedly lowered the ranking of competitive vertical search sites — mostly price comparison sites — in favor of its own in the main body of search results as they appear on a Google search results page. These results are “natural”, or unpaid search results as opposed to the paid ads which appear on the top and the right-hand side of the page.


Vertical search sites specialize in a specific kind of search, like travel, health, or shopping. Some appear designed to game Google’s algorithms and benefit from free traffic from the Web search engine rather than providing a genuine service to users, while others offer a legitimately helpful service.


The EC is also looking into claims that Google has manipulated its internal “quality score”, which determines the amount of money an advertiser has to pay for an ad that appears on Google’s search results page. And finally, the Commission is investigating whether or not Google is also trying to stop websites from accepting rival ads, making the company sound like quite the online bully.


While the EC has opened an investigation into the matter, it doesn’t mean there is proof of any wrongdoing on Google’s part–yet. The EC states simply that it will “conduct an in-depth investigation of the case as a matter of priority.”


According to various outlets such as the BBC, BusinessWeek, and the New York Times, Google responded with a statement saying that it has “worked hard to do the right thing by our users and our industry.” Google said it has marked ads clearly and has allowed advertisers export their data from its service to other services easily. Google also said there is always “room for improvement”, and the company will be working with the commission to “address any concerns.”


There is no legal deadline for the investigation, meaning that it is likely to take months, if not years for the EC to reach a conclusion in what will be a highly complex case.


The EU has a history of taking on giant companies before, hitting Microsoft with a fine of 497 million euros, or $794 million, in March 2004 over antitrust issues, and, more recently, the regulator fined Intel 1.08 billion euros, or $1.38 billion. It is apparent that the EU is not a pushover when dealing with multinational companies and therefore this could mean trouble for Google, should the company be found to be using anti-competitive practices.


[Photo credit: Carlos Luna]


Next Story: Could Mickey Mouse be the next video game star? Previous Story: Correcting the course of your company’s culture




It’s time to play Let’s Make a Deal on the OOTW, otherwise known as How To Achieve Prominence Without Really Trying To Take Terrorists.  If you have trouble deciding, just remember that our President has the same problem.  If so, you know who to blame.





Previous 2010 “winners”:



  • New TSA security screening “causes a huge inconvenience for all of us.”

  • “What about compliments? You didn’t put that in the list.”

  • Notes 2nd anniversary of Mumbai massacre, forgets 1st anniversary of Ft. Hood massacre

  • Obama signals no course correction in wake of electoral disaster

  • “We’re gonna punish our enemies…”

  • After shutting out Republicans in drafting legislation, Obama complains that GOP won’t share blame for failure

  • He realized too late that “there’s no such thing as shovel-ready projects” when it comes to public works

  • Cuts off microphone when questioner starts debating tax policies

  • “I can’t let this be a war without end, and I can’t lose the whole Democratic Party.”

  • Obama quotes Declaration, leaves out “endowed by their Creator”

  • Obama trots out “feel your pain” attempt the day after WH releases his social calendar

  • “They talk about me like a dog!”

  • Obama takes credit for drawdown schedule Bush negotiated

  • “We’re buying shrimp, guys.”

  • Obama endorses Ground Zero mosque, then says he wasn’t “commenting on the wisdom” of building it at the site

  • Slams GOP for focusing on elections — from a fundraiser in Austin, TX

  • Obama scolds politicians with “We shouldn’t be campaigning all the time” … while on The View

  • Obama says First Couple “not far removed” from economic pain in financial collapse despite making millions in 2008

  • Obama expects to be held accountable on jobs, but it’s Bush’s fault

  • New NASA mission objectives all about self-esteem, none about space

  • Obama misquotes Statue of Liberty poem and screws up its history

  • Obama golfs as BP’s CEO yachts

  • Obama says Gulf disaster will have similar impact to 9/11, then goes golfing the next day

  • “We talk to these folks because they potentially have the best answers so I know whose ass to kick“

  • “Singularly focused” Obama’s golfing, fundraising, vacation, and sports events

  • “Obviously, the loss of Daniel Pearl was one of those moments that captured the world’s imaginationbecause it reminded us of how valuable a free press is.”

  • Criticizes AZ immigration enforcement for paper checking while Secret Service checks immigration statusof students at Obama event

  • “Information becomes a distraction” with X-boxes, PlayStations, iPods, iPads

  • “I mean, I do think at a certain point you’ve made enough money.”

  • President who demands that Americans show health-insurance papers suddenly skittish about residency documents

  • Playing golf instead of paying respects to the late Polish president

  • “Whether we like it or not, we remain a dominant military superpower”

  • Gives 17-minute answer to question about being overtaxed

  • Believes Tea Party core is Birthers

  • Obama refused to be seen with Netanyahu

  • “Your employer, it’s estimated, would see premiums fall by as much as 3000%!”

  • Obama off by $868 billion on CBO deficit savings projection of ObamaCare

  • Obama challenges GOP on tort reform, winds up proving GOP point on reconciliation

  • Obama’s “Acme Insurance” anecdote proves he doesn’t understand insurance

  • Obama claims 2 million jobs saved or created, website shows 590K

  • Obama gripes about filibusters in a year with none … after having 60 seats in the Senate

  • Obama says “corpse-man” for corpsman 3 times at Nat’l Prayer Breakfast

  • Scolding the Supreme Court over ruling that he got completely wrong during SOTU

  • People are unhappy with Obama’s performance because he didn’t get enough public face time to explain himself

  • Suddenly jobs saved or created “never expected to be the public accounting of Obama’s goal to save or create 3.5 million jobs”

  • Obama rushes home for minor injury to family friend, keeps golfing after EunuchBomber attack



Got an  Obamateurism of the Day? If you see a foul-up by Barack Obama, e-mail it to me at obamaisms@edmorrissey.com with the quote and the link to the  Obamateurism. I’ll post the best Obamateurisms on a daily basis, depending on how many I receive. Include a link to your blog, and I’ll give some link love as well. And unlike Slate, I promise to end the feature when Barack Obama leaves office.


Illustrations by Chris Muir of Day by Day. Be sure to read the adventures of Sam, Zed, Damon, and Jan every day!






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In the latest blow to Google’s ever-expanding online ambitions, the European Commission, the executive body of the European Union, has opened an antitrust investigation into Google’s practices in online advertising. According to allegations made by Microsoft’s German subsidiary Ciao.de, British price comparison site Foundem, and French legal search specialist Ejustice, Google has discriminated against competitors by placing their links lower in search results than its own services, thus abusing its dominant position in online search.


Google has allegedly lowered the ranking of competitive vertical search sites — mostly price comparison sites — in favor of its own in the main body of search results as they appear on a Google search results page. These results are “natural”, or unpaid search results as opposed to the paid ads which appear on the top and the right-hand side of the page.


Vertical search sites specialize in a specific kind of search, like travel, health, or shopping. Some appear designed to game Google’s algorithms and benefit from free traffic from the Web search engine rather than providing a genuine service to users, while others offer a legitimately helpful service.


The EC is also looking into claims that Google has manipulated its internal “quality score”, which determines the amount of money an advertiser has to pay for an ad that appears on Google’s search results page. And finally, the Commission is investigating whether or not Google is also trying to stop websites from accepting rival ads, making the company sound like quite the online bully.


While the EC has opened an investigation into the matter, it doesn’t mean there is proof of any wrongdoing on Google’s part–yet. The EC states simply that it will “conduct an in-depth investigation of the case as a matter of priority.”


According to various outlets such as the BBC, BusinessWeek, and the New York Times, Google responded with a statement saying that it has “worked hard to do the right thing by our users and our industry.” Google said it has marked ads clearly and has allowed advertisers export their data from its service to other services easily. Google also said there is always “room for improvement”, and the company will be working with the commission to “address any concerns.”


There is no legal deadline for the investigation, meaning that it is likely to take months, if not years for the EC to reach a conclusion in what will be a highly complex case.


The EU has a history of taking on giant companies before, hitting Microsoft with a fine of 497 million euros, or $794 million, in March 2004 over antitrust issues, and, more recently, the regulator fined Intel 1.08 billion euros, or $1.38 billion. It is apparent that the EU is not a pushover when dealing with multinational companies and therefore this could mean trouble for Google, should the company be found to be using anti-competitive practices.


[Photo credit: Carlos Luna]


Next Story: Could Mickey Mouse be the next video game star? Previous Story: Correcting the course of your company’s culture




It’s time to play Let’s Make a Deal on the OOTW, otherwise known as How To Achieve Prominence Without Really Trying To Take Terrorists.  If you have trouble deciding, just remember that our President has the same problem.  If so, you know who to blame.





Previous 2010 “winners”:



  • New TSA security screening “causes a huge inconvenience for all of us.”

  • “What about compliments? You didn’t put that in the list.”

  • Notes 2nd anniversary of Mumbai massacre, forgets 1st anniversary of Ft. Hood massacre

  • Obama signals no course correction in wake of electoral disaster

  • “We’re gonna punish our enemies…”

  • After shutting out Republicans in drafting legislation, Obama complains that GOP won’t share blame for failure

  • He realized too late that “there’s no such thing as shovel-ready projects” when it comes to public works

  • Cuts off microphone when questioner starts debating tax policies

  • “I can’t let this be a war without end, and I can’t lose the whole Democratic Party.”

  • Obama quotes Declaration, leaves out “endowed by their Creator”

  • Obama trots out “feel your pain” attempt the day after WH releases his social calendar

  • “They talk about me like a dog!”

  • Obama takes credit for drawdown schedule Bush negotiated

  • “We’re buying shrimp, guys.”

  • Obama endorses Ground Zero mosque, then says he wasn’t “commenting on the wisdom” of building it at the site

  • Slams GOP for focusing on elections — from a fundraiser in Austin, TX

  • Obama scolds politicians with “We shouldn’t be campaigning all the time” … while on The View

  • Obama says First Couple “not far removed” from economic pain in financial collapse despite making millions in 2008

  • Obama expects to be held accountable on jobs, but it’s Bush’s fault

  • New NASA mission objectives all about self-esteem, none about space

  • Obama misquotes Statue of Liberty poem and screws up its history

  • Obama golfs as BP’s CEO yachts

  • Obama says Gulf disaster will have similar impact to 9/11, then goes golfing the next day

  • “We talk to these folks because they potentially have the best answers so I know whose ass to kick“

  • “Singularly focused” Obama’s golfing, fundraising, vacation, and sports events

  • “Obviously, the loss of Daniel Pearl was one of those moments that captured the world’s imaginationbecause it reminded us of how valuable a free press is.”

  • Criticizes AZ immigration enforcement for paper checking while Secret Service checks immigration statusof students at Obama event

  • “Information becomes a distraction” with X-boxes, PlayStations, iPods, iPads

  • “I mean, I do think at a certain point you’ve made enough money.”

  • President who demands that Americans show health-insurance papers suddenly skittish about residency documents

  • Playing golf instead of paying respects to the late Polish president

  • “Whether we like it or not, we remain a dominant military superpower”

  • Gives 17-minute answer to question about being overtaxed

  • Believes Tea Party core is Birthers

  • Obama refused to be seen with Netanyahu

  • “Your employer, it’s estimated, would see premiums fall by as much as 3000%!”

  • Obama off by $868 billion on CBO deficit savings projection of ObamaCare

  • Obama challenges GOP on tort reform, winds up proving GOP point on reconciliation

  • Obama’s “Acme Insurance” anecdote proves he doesn’t understand insurance

  • Obama claims 2 million jobs saved or created, website shows 590K

  • Obama gripes about filibusters in a year with none … after having 60 seats in the Senate

  • Obama says “corpse-man” for corpsman 3 times at Nat’l Prayer Breakfast

  • Scolding the Supreme Court over ruling that he got completely wrong during SOTU

  • People are unhappy with Obama’s performance because he didn’t get enough public face time to explain himself

  • Suddenly jobs saved or created “never expected to be the public accounting of Obama’s goal to save or create 3.5 million jobs”

  • Obama rushes home for minor injury to family friend, keeps golfing after EunuchBomber attack



Got an  Obamateurism of the Day? If you see a foul-up by Barack Obama, e-mail it to me at obamaisms@edmorrissey.com with the quote and the link to the  Obamateurism. I’ll post the best Obamateurisms on a daily basis, depending on how many I receive. Include a link to your blog, and I’ll give some link love as well. And unlike Slate, I promise to end the feature when Barack Obama leaves office.


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In the latest blow to Google’s ever-expanding online ambitions, the European Commission, the executive body of the European Union, has opened an antitrust investigation into Google’s practices in online advertising. According to allegations made by Microsoft’s German subsidiary Ciao.de, British price comparison site Foundem, and French legal search specialist Ejustice, Google has discriminated against competitors by placing their links lower in search results than its own services, thus abusing its dominant position in online search.


Google has allegedly lowered the ranking of competitive vertical search sites — mostly price comparison sites — in favor of its own in the main body of search results as they appear on a Google search results page. These results are “natural”, or unpaid search results as opposed to the paid ads which appear on the top and the right-hand side of the page.


Vertical search sites specialize in a specific kind of search, like travel, health, or shopping. Some appear designed to game Google’s algorithms and benefit from free traffic from the Web search engine rather than providing a genuine service to users, while others offer a legitimately helpful service.


The EC is also looking into claims that Google has manipulated its internal “quality score”, which determines the amount of money an advertiser has to pay for an ad that appears on Google’s search results page. And finally, the Commission is investigating whether or not Google is also trying to stop websites from accepting rival ads, making the company sound like quite the online bully.


While the EC has opened an investigation into the matter, it doesn’t mean there is proof of any wrongdoing on Google’s part–yet. The EC states simply that it will “conduct an in-depth investigation of the case as a matter of priority.”


According to various outlets such as the BBC, BusinessWeek, and the New York Times, Google responded with a statement saying that it has “worked hard to do the right thing by our users and our industry.” Google said it has marked ads clearly and has allowed advertisers export their data from its service to other services easily. Google also said there is always “room for improvement”, and the company will be working with the commission to “address any concerns.”


There is no legal deadline for the investigation, meaning that it is likely to take months, if not years for the EC to reach a conclusion in what will be a highly complex case.


The EU has a history of taking on giant companies before, hitting Microsoft with a fine of 497 million euros, or $794 million, in March 2004 over antitrust issues, and, more recently, the regulator fined Intel 1.08 billion euros, or $1.38 billion. It is apparent that the EU is not a pushover when dealing with multinational companies and therefore this could mean trouble for Google, should the company be found to be using anti-competitive practices.


[Photo credit: Carlos Luna]


Next Story: Could Mickey Mouse be the next video game star? Previous Story: Correcting the course of your company’s culture




It’s time to play Let’s Make a Deal on the OOTW, otherwise known as How To Achieve Prominence Without Really Trying To Take Terrorists.  If you have trouble deciding, just remember that our President has the same problem.  If so, you know who to blame.





Previous 2010 “winners”:



  • New TSA security screening “causes a huge inconvenience for all of us.”

  • “What about compliments? You didn’t put that in the list.”

  • Notes 2nd anniversary of Mumbai massacre, forgets 1st anniversary of Ft. Hood massacre

  • Obama signals no course correction in wake of electoral disaster

  • “We’re gonna punish our enemies…”

  • After shutting out Republicans in drafting legislation, Obama complains that GOP won’t share blame for failure

  • He realized too late that “there’s no such thing as shovel-ready projects” when it comes to public works

  • Cuts off microphone when questioner starts debating tax policies

  • “I can’t let this be a war without end, and I can’t lose the whole Democratic Party.”

  • Obama quotes Declaration, leaves out “endowed by their Creator”

  • Obama trots out “feel your pain” attempt the day after WH releases his social calendar

  • “They talk about me like a dog!”

  • Obama takes credit for drawdown schedule Bush negotiated

  • “We’re buying shrimp, guys.”

  • Obama endorses Ground Zero mosque, then says he wasn’t “commenting on the wisdom” of building it at the site

  • Slams GOP for focusing on elections — from a fundraiser in Austin, TX

  • Obama scolds politicians with “We shouldn’t be campaigning all the time” … while on The View

  • Obama says First Couple “not far removed” from economic pain in financial collapse despite making millions in 2008

  • Obama expects to be held accountable on jobs, but it’s Bush’s fault

  • New NASA mission objectives all about self-esteem, none about space

  • Obama misquotes Statue of Liberty poem and screws up its history

  • Obama golfs as BP’s CEO yachts

  • Obama says Gulf disaster will have similar impact to 9/11, then goes golfing the next day

  • “We talk to these folks because they potentially have the best answers so I know whose ass to kick“

  • “Singularly focused” Obama’s golfing, fundraising, vacation, and sports events

  • “Obviously, the loss of Daniel Pearl was one of those moments that captured the world’s imaginationbecause it reminded us of how valuable a free press is.”

  • Criticizes AZ immigration enforcement for paper checking while Secret Service checks immigration statusof students at Obama event

  • “Information becomes a distraction” with X-boxes, PlayStations, iPods, iPads

  • “I mean, I do think at a certain point you’ve made enough money.”

  • President who demands that Americans show health-insurance papers suddenly skittish about residency documents

  • Playing golf instead of paying respects to the late Polish president

  • “Whether we like it or not, we remain a dominant military superpower”

  • Gives 17-minute answer to question about being overtaxed

  • Believes Tea Party core is Birthers

  • Obama refused to be seen with Netanyahu

  • “Your employer, it’s estimated, would see premiums fall by as much as 3000%!”

  • Obama off by $868 billion on CBO deficit savings projection of ObamaCare

  • Obama challenges GOP on tort reform, winds up proving GOP point on reconciliation

  • Obama’s “Acme Insurance” anecdote proves he doesn’t understand insurance

  • Obama claims 2 million jobs saved or created, website shows 590K

  • Obama gripes about filibusters in a year with none … after having 60 seats in the Senate

  • Obama says “corpse-man” for corpsman 3 times at Nat’l Prayer Breakfast

  • Scolding the Supreme Court over ruling that he got completely wrong during SOTU

  • People are unhappy with Obama’s performance because he didn’t get enough public face time to explain himself

  • Suddenly jobs saved or created “never expected to be the public accounting of Obama’s goal to save or create 3.5 million jobs”

  • Obama rushes home for minor injury to family friend, keeps golfing after EunuchBomber attack



Got an  Obamateurism of the Day? If you see a foul-up by Barack Obama, e-mail it to me at obamaisms@edmorrissey.com with the quote and the link to the  Obamateurism. I’ll post the best Obamateurisms on a daily basis, depending on how many I receive. Include a link to your blog, and I’ll give some link love as well. And unlike Slate, I promise to end the feature when Barack Obama leaves office.


Illustrations by Chris Muir of Day by Day. Be sure to read the adventures of Sam, Zed, Damon, and Jan every day!







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