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from Voice of America
The CEOs of four U.S. technology giants – Apple, Amazon, Facebook and Google – have fended off accusations from Congress of stifling competition, stealing ideas and censoring conservative political voices.
The CEOs testified remotely Wednesday at a hearing of the House Judiciary Antitrust Subcommittee, which has been investigating the companies with an estimated combined market value of $5 trillion.
"Many of the practices used by these companies have harmful economic effects. They discourage entrepreneurship, destroy jobs, hike costs and degrade quality.