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Google will Stop Censoring Chinese Search Results |
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Wednesday, 13 January 2010 |
To tell you the truth, Google has been nothing but a pain in the ass when they started their Chinese campaign. I’m betting that Google was probably looking at the 1.2 billion Chinese living in the country – they must have thought that heck, that’s a couple of billion web surfers in the country!
Nevertheless, Google has been painstakingly filtering their entire web searches, and if you are searching for answers on where are my XXX materials – well this might just point you to the right direction.
On the other hand, Google is pretty fed up with the entire Chinese market, whereby there has been countless of coordinated attacks on Gmail, and other services. Well Google said that they will stop filtering the search results in the country, and if the Chinese government refuses to budge, Google said that they will leave the Chinese market entirely.
Do you think that Google will leave the Chinese search engine market?
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