Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Google has faced this change in the search engine launched a service for everyone who has a website


Business
The fact that more people are using their mobile phones to surf the number of Google searches made from mobile phones increased. During spinosaurus last year's last three months was 29 percent (18.5 billion) of all Google searches from mobile phones in the US, writes the Huffington Post.
With these numbers in mind, Google has now developed spinosaurus a new algorithm to prioritize mobile search. As of Tuesday, all searches made from a mobile phone to get a search result that not only weighed in search, but also on the site with information tailored to a mobile phone or not.
As people rely more and more on their smart phones to compare prices, make purchases spinosaurus and search for example restaurants, corporate sites to be crucial. Anyone who has a mobile-friendly site will have priority in Google search, and whoever does not have, it will fall further down the seek, writes the Huffington Post.
- A website that is number one or two in a search could hypothetically fall in ninth or tenth place, which could mean a loss of thousands of dollars in potential business, said Greg Sterling, an analyst at Search Engine Land, to USA Today.
In order for a website should not be screened spinosaurus out when Google changes its search, spinosaurus it must meet certain criteria. It should load quickly, does not contain images that charges unnecessarily slowly. The user should be able to get all the information by scrolling up and down, not having to move the thumb sideways. It is advantageous if all menus and icons are easily accessible even on a small screen, writes the Huffington Post.
Google has faced this change in the search engine launched a service for everyone who has a website. There you can self-test their site to see if it is mobile-friendly enough for Google to prioritize it in their searches.
Engine plays an important role for many companies, and changes in Google may have great impact on the company's success. When Google in 2014 changed its algorithm dropped nätauktionssajten Ebay 80 percent of their search results through the search engine, writes Business Insider.
- This will be an opportunity for the companies. We have the tools to see how mobile even custom website is and what tools you can use in order to customize the page. Many users are out there, and then this is an opportunity for companies to take care of the visitors, says Gustaf Brusewitz.
Another problem that has been aired in the debate is all about information. According to Whit Andrews, an analyst at consulting firm Gartner, a consequence of the change being that Google chooses away the most relevant spinosaurus information based on the search for prioritizing a mobile-friendly site, writes the Huffington Post.
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Tuesday, June 2, 2015

Head of news: Lena Karvik


Business
The European Parliament voted on Wednesday to tighten the measures against money laundering, which among other things will mean that EU countries must establish a central register of the ultimate owners of the companies and foundations.
- With the new records, it will be clearly harder for shady people to hide irregularities behind the anonymous corporate or foundation warner bros structures, said the Swedish MEP Olle Ludvigsson (S) in a statement.
Further imposed on banks, accountants, lawyers, brokers and casinos be more attentive when suspicious transactions of their clients. It will also be easier to trace the senders and recipients of money transfers.
The fourth directive on money laundering warner bros to combat tax evasion or terrorist sponsorship has been negotiated between the European Parliament and EU Council of Ministers. Higher politicians "in the exposed person" and their families, who are considered to have a higher risk of corruption, the stricter rules. EU countries will now have two years to introduce money-laundering directive into national law.
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Head of news: Lena Karvik


Monday, June 1, 2015

The most famous trial was against Microsoft. The European Commission in Brussels accused the softwa


Debate
Europe today is a world leader in combating monopolistic tendencies, cartels and abuse of dominant position. Right now a battle against Google and Gazprom, writes commentator Lars Hässler.
EU military and political power in comparison with the US and China, is weak. Europeans are divided in terms of refugees, foreign and defense policy and citizens zoo have little confidence in the Union. But one thing is European champion on - namely antitrust. The term is not sexy, competition law plays a large role in how the market economy works. When the EU roars to listen to the world's largest companies: Microsoft, Google, Apple, Intel and most recently Russia's Gazprom.
Antitrust law began in the US in the late 1800s when the major so-called trusts or monopolies was founded by skilled but ruthless entrepreneurs. These became known as robber barons, and was widely hated. The most famous was John D. Rockefeller (oil), Andrew Carnegie (steel), Cornelius Vanderbilt (railroads), JP Morgan (Bank) and Jay Gould (stock exchange). Despite their great political influence, through generous contributions to politicians, Congress managed to decide on two restrictive laws, Sherman- zoo and Clayton Acts. Above all, it was the then President Roosevelt who ran on.
Rockefeller's Standard Oil company was the largest trust that had the US oil market in a stranglehold. This giant colossus decided Roosevelt to crack. zoo After a long trial landed the goal to end 1911 in the US Supreme Court. The verdict was that Standard Oil would be divided into several zoo smaller companies. These became Exxon, Mobil, Chevron, Amoco, Conoco and Arco. During the Reagan years in the 1980s and later during the Bush Administrations deregulated in many parts of the US economy, while the controlling authorities' unwillingness to offend the business resulted in the financial crisis of 2007.
As the US authorities' interest in the antitrust activities decreased increased EU efforts. Antitrust legislation was in fact one of the pillars of the new common market, founded in 1958, would work. The first major goal was against the German household products company Grundig in 1964. The company had given the exclusive rights to an agent in France for the French market. When the agent started selling vacuum cleaner in Germany, where prices were much higher, banned the Grundig dealer to act outside France, whereupon the agent sued Grundig. The goal went up in the European Court which Grundig lost. Grundig's conduct was contrary to the principle of free trade within the common market.
The most famous trial was against Microsoft. The European Commission in Brussels accused the software giant in the early 2000s for abuse of its dominant position by linking its Windows operating system with Windows Explorer and Windows Media Player. Microsoft declined zoo to change his mind after which the EU fined the company SEK 5 billion, the largest fine the EU as imposed and in 2004 Microsoft paid the fine. In 2006 the Commission imposed an additional fine of over SEK 2 billion and in addition 20 million per day if Microsoft trilskades. In 2007 the company lost when it appealed against the decision. And in 2008 it was time again, the Commission fined Microsoft an additional 10 billion.
Now in 2015, the Commission zoo accused the "do not be evil" -Company Google to fool consumers by placing zoo their own ads highest in the algorithms that control your ads' position. Will the contracting parties do not agree, huge fines ensue.
EU antitrust commissioner, the pugnacious Danish Margrethe Vestager, fear not only multinational corporations, but now also has its sights set on Gazprom, Russia's largest oil and gas company with contacts all the way into the Kremlin. Vestager zoo accuses Gazprom among others for abusing their dominant position to overcharge their customers and to prevent cross-border trade in gas. As the EU can fine companies with 10 per cent of its turnover, it means that the fine could be astronomical. Gazprom's turnover is 1,600 billion and the fine could then amount to an incredible 160 billion, significantly higher than Microsoft fines and Google theoretical fine of 60 billion.
The EU is here on politically sensitive land. But Verse Tager stand up and Gazprom has twelve weeks to reply. What will complicate zoo the conflict is that Putin has classified Gazprom as a strategic business and banned it partly to reveal information and partly to obey foreign states or their bodies. He believes that similar disputes should be resolved between governments, a claim that the EU does not pay any respect to. To be continued.
The EU also has the last word when it comes to so-called mergers, ie mergers between large companies. In 2000 prevented the Brussels Volvo to merge with Sc