The status of Google’s China-based website, Google.cn, remains in limbo as the search engine giant waits to see if China will renew the company’s operating license. The Internet Content Provider ...
When Google was targeted by Chinese hackers at the end of last year, the company threatened to end its search operations in China. At issue were both the ongoing requirements from the Chinese ...
Google China is founded and headed by former Microsoft executive Lee Kai-Fu (pictured). Months later, it is able to launch Google.cn as a censored search engine. At the time, Google says that its move ...
Google got its Chinese visa extended Friday, but that doesn't mean the company is having a good trip or that China's censorship has gone away. Google's application to run Google.cn for another year ...
After Google’s surprising move to un-censor its Chinese search engine yesterday, the issue has literally exploded all over the news. But it now looks like China will end up forcing Google to close ...
Google made good Monday on its promise to stop filtering search results in China, and is redirecting all visitors to Google.cn to its unfiltered Chinese search engine in Hong Kong. But China is ...
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 ...
It's easy to give up if you've already lost the battle. And Google is doing just that in China. Eric Schmidt's move to quit offering a censored Google.cn search engine to the Chinese market has been ...
A: Google operates a Chinese-language search site that people from all over the world can access. But starting in 2002, Google learned that when Web users in China typed in words deemed sensitive by ...
If the rumors and speculation are correct, Google.cn may shut as soon as this week. Most pundits will likely praise Google for staring down the Chinese government and choosing “doing good” over “doing ...
Google ‘s getting some moral support from the government in its decision to stop censoring search in China. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton spoke out against Internet censorship Thursday, saying ...