Google Has Two Weeks Left Decide Fate in China
Google Has Two Weeks Left Decide Fate in China
BEIJING, KOMPAS.com - Google only had less than two weeks to decide his fate in China. In accordance with the Beijing Communications Administration, the operating permit limits Google.cn, Google's services in China, ended on March 31, 2010 and should be extended if it will continue.
Previously, it was more than two months of negotiations with Google's Government of China in order to retain the search engine service in China through Google.cn. However, there is no meeting point until now because of Google's last wish to perform services without censorship rules in China.
Either go back to the sensor or the worst possible end to its services in China. However, according to rumors reported by the newspaper China Business News, Friday (19/3/2010), Google will end the service and business in China on April 10, 2010. The decision was reportedly will be announced on Monday (22.3.2010).
Stop the censorship of Google search results on Google.cn starting January 12, 2010. The decision was made as a protest against the many attacks on Google's infrastructure is sourced from China. However, the Government of China denies responsibility for the attack.
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