Google lets Android users choose browsers to ease EU antitrust concerns
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BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Users of Android devices will be able to choose their browsers and search engines from five options starting on Thursday, a senior Google executive said, in a move aimed at addressing EU antitrust concerns and staving off fresh sanctions.Hit with a record 4.34 billion euro (£3.75 billion) fine last year for using the market power of its mobile software to block rivals in areas such as internet browsing, Alphabet unit Google was also ordered to come up with a proposal to..