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Google defends itself over antitrust inquiries

By Richard Waters in Mountain View

Published: May 7 2009 23:46 | Last updated: May 8 2009 00:55

Google executives on Thursday mounted a concerted public defence of how the search company wields its wide-ranging power on the internet amid signs of growing regulatory concern.

The comments came as a Google lawyer confirmed for the first time that US regulators had shown their interest in possible competition issues raised by chief executive Eric Schmidt’s position as a director on Apple’s board.

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