Google Reconsiders Google.cn
Mark Burstiner |
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As I wrote the preceding Google post, news about Google's involvement in China was still unfolding. After repeated attacks originating from China, and continuous attempts to limit free speech, Google is reconsidering their presence in China. Google is no longer willing to continue censoring Google.cn search results, and is attempting to work out a means with the Chinese government through which Google can continue to function in China, but should they not be able to come to an agreement, it's looking like Google is ready to pull out.
I urge you to click through to the Google Blog and read the full statement for more details.
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