Google's position as the  dominant search engine doesn't come without a price. Smaller search  sites have already  tapped on the EU Commission's door to register their complaints  about how they are ranked, and Microsoft has also let its feelings on  the matter be  known. Now, we can add the Redmond spin-off, Expedia, to that list  of sore losers disgruntled  firms. The travel search site claims it has specific details outlining  how the search giant has violated European anti-competitive laws. A  Google spokesperson issued a statement saying "We  haven't seen the complaint yet, but we've been working to explain how  our business works, cooperating with the European Commission since this  investigation began." The EU Competition Commissioner says a decision  will be made after Easter, at which point Mountain View will either be  charged, or the investigation will be dropped. If only that were the end  of its EU  troubles.                                  
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