Google, China Edge Closer To Face-Off

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16 Mar 2010

The odds of Google keeping its Chinese search operation running are starting to seem quite small.  The Chinese government has started advising Google’s partners to prepare contingency plans, and one anonymous person who’s supposed to be close to Google even said the company is 99.9 percent likely to shut things down.

Google LogoThe "99.9 percent" comment, which we first mentioned over the weekend, comes courtesy of two Financial Times reporters.  One of them, Kathrin Hille, is even located in Beijing.  These details lend credence to its authenticity, even though it would of course be nicer to have a quote attributed to some executive or authority.

As for the information related to Google’s partners, the situation’s similar.  Sharon LaFraniere spoke to an "industry expert . . . . who did not want to be identified for fear of retaliation by the government."

Then LaFraniere reported for the New York Times, "The Chinese government information authorities warned some of Google’s biggest Web partners . . . that they should prepare backup plans in case Google ceases censoring the results of searches on its local Chinese-language search engine . . ."

The only thing that might prevent a showdown at this point is Google’s concern for its employees in China, perhaps along with the company’s desire to keep its advertising and mobile operations alive.


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4 Responses to Google, China Edge Closer To Face-Off

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Hobilar

March 17th, 2010 at 5:14 pm

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Liuzhou Laowai

March 23rd, 2010 at 9:52 pm

It is just showing the search string in context. Whatever you searched for is highlighted to make it easier to see.

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Koos N

March 28th, 2010 at 3:41 pm

You can find a lot of things with limewire. but what you are looking for is not one of them. You can try it, but it will all be for nothing. You might find a trailor, but even that will not be easy.
It is a video serach
Type what you are looking for and press search.
I tried to do a search and I got one result, However it is only 3472kb and know that this file is much too small to be a movie. It is a fake file.
Your movies should start all in MB's and never in KB;s

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ourmaninparisphotos

April 9th, 2010 at 9:28 am

You have to use the "Contact us" page on every search engine that turns up the unwanted site. Then ask them to remove it from the "Cashe" this will be done quite quickly, most of them ( google, yahoo , etc) update cashe's regularly…but send them a request to be sure. It is a pain, somewhat time consuming…but the only effective solution.

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