Six questions you were afraid to ask about Google’s EU antitrust case

Google has been hit with a massive $5 billion fine by the EU this week for Android antitrust violations, with the European Commission claiming that Google has been taking advantage of Android to impose its own services — Google Search, Chrome, and the Play Store — upon consumers and device makers.

It's a confusing case, so I've taken a few minutes to try to break things down here and answer some of the bigger questions about what's going on. It might stir memories of Microsoft's ugly antitrust battle with the US government but there are some differences between the two. Here's what's going on with Google and the EU:

1. What exactly did Google do wrong here?

In short, the European Commission has ruled that Google has been unfairly...

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