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Microsoft and Google have buried the hatchet and reached a deal to withdraw all the regulatory complaints against each other.

A spokesVole said that Microsoft had agreed to withdraw its regulatory complaints against Google, reflecting our changing legal priorities.

“We will continue to focus on competing vigorously for business and for customers,” he said.

Google said the companies would want to compete vigorously based on the merits of their products, not in “legal proceedings”.

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