\"<p>FILE-
FILE- In this April 17, 2007, file photo exhibitors of the Google company work in front of a illuminated sign at the industrial fair Hannover Messe in Hanover, Germany. Twenty years after Larry Page and Sergey Brin set out to organize all of the internet's information, the search engine they named Google has morphed into a dominating force in smartphones, online video, email, maps and much more.Photo\/Jens Meyer, File)<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure> San Francisco, Sept 7 (AP) Twenty years after Larry Page and Sergey Brin set out to organise all of the internet<\/a>'s information, the search engine they named Google<\/a> has morphed into a dominating force in smartphones, online video, email, maps and much more. That resounding success now has regulators and lawmakers around the world questioning whether the company has become too powerful as its ubiquitous services vacuum up sensitive information about billions of people hooked on its products.

Google's search engine remains entrenched as the internet's main gateway, and its digital advertising
business<\/a> is on pace to generate about USD 110 billion in revenue this year.

Much of that revenue now flows through Google's Android operating system, which powers 80 percent of the world's smartphones. Google also runs the biggest video site in YouTube, the most popular web browser in Chrome, the top email service in Gmail and the maps that most people use to get around.

Not bad for a company that started 20 years ago Friday with an initial investment of USD 100,000. Google and its sibling companies operating under the umbrella of Alphabet Inc. are now worth USD 800 billion. Although Google wouldn't comment for this story, the company has repeatedly pointed out that its mostly free products are so widely used because people like them.

Google's success often draws comparisons with Microsoft.

By 1998, the year Google started, US regulators had become so concerned about Microsoft's power through its Windows operating system that they had begun to explore a forced breakup. Although Microsoft remained intact, the multiyear battle with the US government and other disputes with European regulators hobbled and distracted Microsoft, helping to propel the rise of Google and Apple.

Google is now confronting the same potential fate.

\"Google is in the government's crosshairs,\" said Ken Auletta, who was given inside access to the company while writing his 2009 book, \"Googled: The End of the World As We Know It.\"

''This company once had a certain glow to it, but it is losing its halo.\" Just this past week, Google raised hackles in Congress by refusing to send Page or its current CEO, Sundar Pichai, to a hearing on Russian manipulation of internet services to sway US elections.

Congressional officials left an empty chair while top executives from Facebook and Twitter appeared. Offended lawmakers derided Google as \"arrogant.\" The European Commission already has imposed fines totaling USD 7.8 billion after concluding the company had unfairly used its search engine to highlight its own services and illegally bundled together its products in Android.

Google has denied any wrongdoing, but that hasn't discouraged European regulators from looking into other possible abuses. US President Donald Trump and some US regulators are now raising the possibility of opening new investigations into Google's business and privacy practices five years after the Federal Trade Commission decided the company was mostly complying with the laws.

It all paints a picture of a company that may spend the next decade fighting to protect the empire it built during its first two decades. AP NSA NSA<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":65728480,"title":"SC slams UIDAI tender to conduct online surveillance","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/sc-slams-uidai-tender-to-conduct-online-surveillance\/65728480","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":65728503,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"As Google turns 20, questions over whether it's too powerful","synopsis":"Google's search engine remains entrenched as the internet's main gateway, and its digital advertising business is on pace to generate about USD 110 billion in revenue this year.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/as-google-turns-20-questions-over-whether-its-too-powerful","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2018-09-08 09:13:06","lastupd":"2018-09-08 09:13:06","breadcrumbTags":["Apple Inc.","business","leadership","Google Play","google","technology","Internet"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/as-google-turns-20-questions-over-whether-its-too-powerful"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2018-09-08" data-index="article_1">

随着谷歌将20,质疑它是否太强大

谷歌的搜索引擎仍然根深蒂固,作为互联网的主要门户,其数字广告业务有望在今年产生约1100亿美元的收入。

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文件——在今年4月17日,2007年,谷歌公司的档案照片参展商工作前照明标志在汉诺威工业博览会在汉诺威,德国。20年后Larry Page和Sergey Brin着手组织所有互联网的信息,搜索引擎他们名为Google已经演变成智能手机中的主导力量,在线视频、电子邮件、地图和更多。照片/延斯•迈耶,文件)
旧金山,9月7日(美联社)20年后Larry Page和Sergey Brin着手组织所有的互联网他们给的信息,搜索引擎谷歌在智能手机已经演变成为一种主导力量,在线视频、电子邮件、地图和更多。响亮的成功现在有世界各地的监管机构和国会议员质疑该公司已变得过于强大其无处不在的服务真空数十亿人沉迷于其产品的敏感信息。

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谷歌的搜索引擎仍然根深蒂固,作为互联网的主要网关及其数字广告业务有望在今年产生约1100亿美元的收入。

大部分的收入现在流经谷歌的Android操作系统,而权力世界上80%的智能手机。谷歌还经营最大的视频网站YouTube,最受欢迎的网络浏览器Chrome,顶部在Gmail电子邮件服务,大多数人使用的地图。

不错的公司开始周五20年前100000美元的初始投资。谷歌和它的兄弟姐妹公司的伞下字母公司现在价值8000亿美元。尽管谷歌不会对此发表评论,公司一再指出,大部分免费产品很广泛使用,因为人们喜欢他们。

谷歌与微软的成功经常吸引比较。

今年谷歌开始,到1998年,美国监管机构已经变得非常担心微软通过其Windows操作系统,他们的力量已经开始探索被迫分手。尽管微软完好无损,多年与美国政府和其他与欧洲监管机构蹒跚的争端和分心微软,帮助推动谷歌和苹果的崛起。

谷歌现在正面临同样的潜在的命运。

“谷歌在政府的十字准线,”Ken Auletta说谁是访问公司内部在写他2009年的书中写到的,“谷歌:我们所知的世界末日。”

广告
“这家公司曾经一定发光,但它是失去光环。”Just this past week, Google raised hackles in Congress by refusing to send Page or its current CEO, Sundar Pichai, to a hearing on Russian manipulation of internet services to sway US elections.

国会官员只留下一把空椅子而从Facebook和Twitter高管出现了。冒犯了议员们嘲笑谷歌“傲慢”。The European Commission already has imposed fines totaling USD 7.8 billion after concluding the company had unfairly used its search engine to highlight its own services and illegally bundled together its products in Android.

谷歌否认自己有任何过错,但这并没有阻止欧洲监管机构调查其他可能的滥用。美国总统唐纳德·特朗普和一些美国监管机构现在提高的可能性开放新的调查谷歌的业务和隐私实践五年后美国联邦贸易委员会(Federal Trade Commission)决定公司主要是遵守法律。

它描绘了一幅公司可能在接下来的十年努力保护帝国建于其首个二十年。美联社NSA国家安全局
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\"&lt;p&gt;FILE-
FILE- In this April 17, 2007, file photo exhibitors of the Google company work in front of a illuminated sign at the industrial fair Hannover Messe in Hanover, Germany. Twenty years after Larry Page and Sergey Brin set out to organize all of the internet's information, the search engine they named Google has morphed into a dominating force in smartphones, online video, email, maps and much more.Photo\/Jens Meyer, File)<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure> San Francisco, Sept 7 (AP) Twenty years after Larry Page and Sergey Brin set out to organise all of the internet<\/a>'s information, the search engine they named Google<\/a> has morphed into a dominating force in smartphones, online video, email, maps and much more. That resounding success now has regulators and lawmakers around the world questioning whether the company has become too powerful as its ubiquitous services vacuum up sensitive information about billions of people hooked on its products.

Google's search engine remains entrenched as the internet's main gateway, and its digital advertising
business<\/a> is on pace to generate about USD 110 billion in revenue this year.

Much of that revenue now flows through Google's Android operating system, which powers 80 percent of the world's smartphones. Google also runs the biggest video site in YouTube, the most popular web browser in Chrome, the top email service in Gmail and the maps that most people use to get around.

Not bad for a company that started 20 years ago Friday with an initial investment of USD 100,000. Google and its sibling companies operating under the umbrella of Alphabet Inc. are now worth USD 800 billion. Although Google wouldn't comment for this story, the company has repeatedly pointed out that its mostly free products are so widely used because people like them.

Google's success often draws comparisons with Microsoft.

By 1998, the year Google started, US regulators had become so concerned about Microsoft's power through its Windows operating system that they had begun to explore a forced breakup. Although Microsoft remained intact, the multiyear battle with the US government and other disputes with European regulators hobbled and distracted Microsoft, helping to propel the rise of Google and Apple.

Google is now confronting the same potential fate.

\"Google is in the government's crosshairs,\" said Ken Auletta, who was given inside access to the company while writing his 2009 book, \"Googled: The End of the World As We Know It.\"

''This company once had a certain glow to it, but it is losing its halo.\" Just this past week, Google raised hackles in Congress by refusing to send Page or its current CEO, Sundar Pichai, to a hearing on Russian manipulation of internet services to sway US elections.

Congressional officials left an empty chair while top executives from Facebook and Twitter appeared. Offended lawmakers derided Google as \"arrogant.\" The European Commission already has imposed fines totaling USD 7.8 billion after concluding the company had unfairly used its search engine to highlight its own services and illegally bundled together its products in Android.

Google has denied any wrongdoing, but that hasn't discouraged European regulators from looking into other possible abuses. US President Donald Trump and some US regulators are now raising the possibility of opening new investigations into Google's business and privacy practices five years after the Federal Trade Commission decided the company was mostly complying with the laws.

It all paints a picture of a company that may spend the next decade fighting to protect the empire it built during its first two decades. AP NSA NSA<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":65728480,"title":"SC slams UIDAI tender to conduct online surveillance","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/sc-slams-uidai-tender-to-conduct-online-surveillance\/65728480","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":65728503,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"As Google turns 20, questions over whether it's too powerful","synopsis":"Google's search engine remains entrenched as the internet's main gateway, and its digital advertising business is on pace to generate about USD 110 billion in revenue this year.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/as-google-turns-20-questions-over-whether-its-too-powerful","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2018-09-08 09:13:06","lastupd":"2018-09-08 09:13:06","breadcrumbTags":["Apple Inc.","business","leadership","Google Play","google","technology","Internet"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/as-google-turns-20-questions-over-whether-its-too-powerful"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/as-google-turns-20-questions-over-whether-its-too-powerful/65728503">