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document.write("" is expanding its antitrust probe of Google Inc. to include scrutiny of its new Google+ social mastery service. Google this week introduced changes to its search engine so that results feature photos, news and lowdown* from Google+. The changes sparked a backlash from bloggers, privacy groups and competitors who said the admittance of Google+ results unfairly promotes the company's produce over other info* on the Web. Before expanding the probe, FTC was already investigating Google for giving anthology to its own support free school lunch in search results and whether that operation violates antitrust laws. The agency is also examining whether the company is using its control of the Android mobile pursuit expenses system to discourage smartphone makers from using rivals' applications. Google is facing similar investigations in Europe and South Korea."
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