The search engine DuckDuckGo is touting competition concerns it has about Google’s power over Android — an issue expected to figure prominently in the Justice Department’s looming antitrust suit against the Silicon Valley giant
If candidates like Novavax, Johnson & Johnson or AstraZeneca prove successful, the Gates Foundation has struck deals with high-volume manufacturers — many in India — that will help broaden production and reach well beyond the Western company creating the vaccine, Gates said. “That type of second source has never been done with a vaccine or an antibody before.”That’s something Facebook has decided to take on more aggressively.
an antitrust suit against it by Viamedia, a company that sells ads on behalf of cable and telecom providers.on businesses’ ability to choose the parties with whom they deal,” the Chamber, the U.S.’s biggest business lobby, said in. “Firms should be free to refuse to deal with others whenever doing so is supported by a rational, procompetitive purpose.
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