Google.cn Redirected to Hong Kong
BEIJING, KOMPAS.com - though eventually fled from China, Google is not completely shut down the Internet users in the country bamboo curtain. Google.cn site, starting Monday (22/3/2010), if visited will be transferred to Google.com.hk address.
"Welcome to the Google search service is new in China," the sentence in China on display in these pages, as reported by AP. The site also displays search results in China simple characters widely used in China.
This displacement is made legal efforts to avoid Google's censorship rules that required the Government of China. Although part of China, Hong Kong, which is a former British colony, were given their own autonomous authority.
Search results on Google's Hong Kong site is not censored. Earlier, on January 12, 2010, Google decided to stop censorship in China and hope to continue to operate without censors. However, negotiations for more than two months did not find a meeting point and the Government of China still requires sensors.
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