Google’s Hong Kong Site is No Better than “Down” to Me
Google Inc. reroutes google.cn to google.com.hk, but to me, it is no better than "down".
I almost visit google.cn/rebang every day to check the most-searched words and phrases. Tonight when I checked it again, I found "胡萝卜 (Chinese Pinyin: Hu Luo Bo; English: carrot)" climbed up to the top 1 unseating "你妈逼 (F^ck Your Mother)" that was still in the first place when I checked it
Will Google’s Hong Kong Site Remain Accessible?
We all know that Google Inc. has pulled its google.cn out of Mainland China and reroutes its Chinese users to google.com.hk. But it left us an uncertainty too whether the Hong Kong site will be blocked by China like other famous website such as Youtube, Facebook, Twitter... This uncertainty has aroused the attention of Google fans.
Let's put this aside first and see how Google
Google reroutes China search, Beijing lashes back
Source: Yahoo!
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Google Inc closed its China-based search service and began redirecting Web searchers to an uncensored portal in Hong Kong, drawing harsh comments from Beijing that raised doubts about the company's future in the world's largest Internet market.
Google said it intends to continue research and development in China, as well as maintain a sales staff there, even after closing Google.cn and
Report Says Google to Leave China in April
(China Daily/AFP) US Internet giant Google will close its business in China next month and may announce its plans in the coming days, Chinese media reported on Friday, after rows over censorship and hacking.
The China Business News quoted an official with an unidentified Chinese advertising agency as saying Google would go through with its threatened withdrawal on April 10, but that Google had yet to
China partners to Google: Decide now
Hong Kong, China (CNN) -- Google's business partners in China are asking the company to clarify whether it will stay or go.
The often emotional letter from firms selling advertising on Google.cn, posted on a government Web site, suggests that Google's business partners are in the dark about the company's plans.
The letter -- signed by 27 Chinese companies and addressed to John Liu, Google's top executive
Google prepared to leave China
(China Daily, March 11, 2010)
WASHINGTON -- A second Google executive said on Wednesday that the company had not changed its decision to stop censoring its Chinese language search site and it was prepared to shut down the website if necessary.
"We are no longer willing to censor our search results in China, and we are currently reviewing our options," Google vice president and deputy general counsel
Minister: Google must obey laws to stay
By Cui Xiaohuo (China Daily)
Internet giant Google must obey Chinese law if it still wishes to continue to operate in the country, said Li Yizhong, Minister of Industry and Information Technology.
"If Google still plans to continue its operations in China, it must abide by Chinese laws and respect the wills of Chinese Internet users," the minister told reporters on Monday during a plenary session of
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