This article was published on January 4, 2013

TNW’s Daily Dose: The FTC closes its Google probe, Facebook launches Android Pages Manager, and more


TNW’s Daily Dose: The FTC closes its Google probe, Facebook launches Android Pages Manager, and more
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Martin Bryant is founder of Big Revolution, where he helps tech companies refine their proposition and positioning, and develops high-qualit Martin Bryant is founder of Big Revolution, where he helps tech companies refine their proposition and positioning, and develops high-quality, compelling content for them. He previously served in several roles at TNW, including Editor-in-Chief. He left the company in April 2016 for pastures new.

Google is all but cleared by the FTC, Spotify stops users from purchasing music downloads (for now, at least), and Facebook quietly launched a Pages Manager app for Android. It’s all in today’s Daily Dose.

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  • Google comes out all but in the clear as the FTC ends its antitrust investigation into its search practices: Read more
  • FTC orders Google to stop excluding competitors from licensing Motorola’s standards essential patents: Read more
  • Spotify is no longer offering new music download purchases to its users: Read more
  • Facebook continues its mobile focus with quiet launch of Facebook Pages Manager on Android: Read more

  

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