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Google has shut down it’s Chinese search site at Google.cn and is now redirecting visitors to Google.com.hk. This is in response to the widely reported cyber attack on Google in December, Google ...
Google has made its decision on China: it's moving search to Hong Kong. Google has shut down its Google.cn site and is redirecting users to Google.com.hk, where it will offer uncensored ...
“Users visiting Google.cn are now being redirected to Google.com.hk, where we are offering uncensored search in simplified Chinese, specifically designed for users in mainland China and delivered via ...
Google Inc.'s partial withdrawal from the China market brought swift condemnation from the government Tuesday while leaving Chinese Web surfers to wonder whether they would be able to access a new ...
Google has decided to call off its efforts to redirect all China users to its Hong Kong search site, sort of. Instead of automatically sending searchers straight on to google.com.hk, the search giant ...
TNW reports that Dr John Liu, Google’s head of business in China since 2006, is leaving the company. Liu — who earned his doctorate from Tekniske University in Denmark — will leave in August having ...
You know things are getting serious when Chinese editorial writers start invoking the specter of the infamous Brtish East India Company in the context of Google's decision to withdraw its search ...
Google is facing backlash from Hong Kong officials and legislators for a pro-democracy song that has shown up at the top of a search for the China’s national anthem. The song, Glory to Hong Kong, is ...
Google will no longer respond directly to data requests from Hong Kong authorities, the company announced today. The decision is in response to the national security law that Beijing imposed on Hong ...
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Google has refused to change its search results to display China's national anthem, rather than a protest song, when users search for Hong Kong's national anthem, the city's ...
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