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Now playing Next Italy Italy fines Google €102 million for abuse of dominant position The Competition and Market Authority (AGCM) said the fine was due to Google refusing to allow Enel X Italia to develop a version of its JuicePass app compatible with Android Auto. 13/05/2021
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