Google’s aggressive pursuit of world domination has taken a knock. It turns out the giant search engine has rivals after all, and a Russian one leads the way. An investigation by the Russian Federal Antimonopoly Service (FAS) found that the US powerhouse required manufacturers of Android devices to preinstall Google applications and use its search engine by default if they wanted the devices to have access to the Google Play app store. Subsequently, it has ordered that Google is to change its stance on pre-installed apps on Android devices by November 18, or face fines of up to 15% of sales made from the apps. Russia and China are the two markets where Google has genuine competition – so naturally…