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Mar
25
2010

GoDaddy stops registering Chinese domain names

The GoDaddy is the world’s largest company in relation to the domain registration form Internet giant . The company has revealed that it will leave to register domains from China because the country have changed the rules in the middle. According to GoDaddy to China has changed the regulatory laws of the content and areas [...]

Mar
21
2010

China accuses Google of being tool of the U.S. government

In a vituperative editorial of the official news agency Xinhua, the Chinese government has accused Google of being a tool of the United States in the country. Analysts point out that the output of China is likely to affect Google’s position in the search market, as the country has the largest number of Internet users [...]

Mar
17
2010

Chinese firms worried about their future

Latest news coming from the on-going tussle between China and Google, is that, the Chinese firms involved in advertising on Google’s China search engine appealed for information on their future. They also announced that they might seek compensation for their employees or customers if  Google.cn is shut down. The appeal in the name of 27 companies comes as Google might [...]

Mar
17
2010

Google partners seeking clarity on its plans in China

Chinese companies that sell advertising space on search pages of Google have sought clarity on the company’s projects in China, warning that they may seek redress in cases closed its portal in China. The warning from the companies selling online advertising comes between signals according to which Google may soon decide to close Google.cn, more [...]

Mar
16
2010

China without Google: only loss

China minus Google is a loss-loss situation, according to experts.  According to Chinese report, Google Inc. is on the verge of shutting its China site, Google.cn, because Beijing forces the Internet giant to censor search results.  This infers that there would be no maps on mobile phones. A free music service that has helped to fight [...]

Mar
16
2010

Google gives more signs to quit China

Company is negotiating with the Chinese government, but it is difficult for both sides to give the Google. Yesterday Google said that it holds talks with the Chinese government’s censorship of its search business in the country, despite growing signs that the company can close its operations in China soon. The world’s largest search engine [...]

Mar
15
2010

Google ready to abandon the Chinese market

Google announced today that it is still engaged in talks with the Chinese government on the issue of censorship in its Chinese-language web portal, despite increasing signs that the company could close the search engine soon. Relations between the major search engine in the world and China have been stalled for two months on the [...]

Mar
13
2010

Google will close operations in China soon: report …

The newspaper Financial Times reported today that Google is “99.9%” convinced that it terminates it’s search engine in China after talks with the government . The talks with China regarding censorship reached an apparent impasse and Google says it has “99.9 percent” sure that it is closing its operations in the country According to a [...]

Mar
11
2010

Spanish newspaper attack Google for denouncing “censorship” in the country

Google caused a stir with the press in Spain to compare the country to Iran and China, putting it among the nations that apply Internet censorship. In a hearing before the Foreign Relations Committee of the House of Representatives United States of America in Washington on Wednesday, the vice president of Google, Nicole Wong, cited [...]

Jan
26
2010

Easy to circumvent Chinese censorship: Bill Gates

Microsoft founder Bill Gates has intervened in the controversy between the Chinese internet giant Google, saying it was “easy” to circumvent Chinese censorship. The conflict between Beijing and Google, which erupted when the U.S. search engine has denounced massive computer attacks from China. Google the search giant threatened for censorship in this country. Google threatened [...]