Monthly Archives: June 2007

Google antitrust case: Is it time to fight against the new monopoly?

Dear Mrs Kroes, Google abuses of monopoly power (Article 82) by leveraging its near monopoly in the market of internet applications onto the markets of online Office applications. When you use GMail and receive an email containing MS Word or … Continue reading

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Google – the evil – is the last while evaluating the data privacy protection!

When I participate to meetings with nerds, I always see people who don’t want to share their email with the event organisers claiming that their data privacy is important. Off course, I’m sure that the majority of those people use … Continue reading

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