Right now, it is not money that the EU is asking from Google, but rather, for Google to tweak the way that search results appear. One of Google’s major proposals include displaying links to the sites of competitors who are also involved in specialized search services, and should Google sell advertising that is adjacent to search results for general industries such as hotels and restaurants, Google will also offer a menu of three options at the bare minimum where non-Google search services are concerned. This is apparently still not enough to satisfy the EU, so hopefully something will work out between the two parties soon. After all, Google has a strong stake in Europe, where they control over 90% of the Internet search market in select European countries, contrasting that with around 70% in the US.