Posted April 8, 2010 by cgseo under under
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It’s seemed possible for a while now that the Chinese government would attempt to cripple Google’s operations in the country.
Tags: checkmark, china service, chinese, consequences, country, fluke, harsh statements, ideas-regarding, Kuo, reprieve, Review and Story, seemed-possible
Posted March 30, 2010 by cgseo under under
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Google’s term as a search provider in China may at last be coming to an end.
Tags: chinese, chinese government, development, disruptions, game, government-hasn, internet search services, internet users, mobile service, radio asia, search provider, search-services, the-development, tuesday afternoon
Posted March 26, 2010 by cgseo under under
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Google’s decision to redirect Chinese searchers to Google.com.hk is having some serious repercussions.
Tags: china unicom, chinese, chinese users, deals, google-com-hk, hugo, Motorola, repercussions
Posted March 25, 2010 by cgseo under under
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Regardless of its intentions, Google’s other undertakings in China continue to be affected by its decision concerning search.
Tags: bad news, China, china-mobile, chinese, chinese law, hille, mobile, search market, undertakings, yimin
Posted March 24, 2010 by cgseo under under
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A company that has over 40 million domain names under its management – and is perhaps better known for controversial ads featuring busty women – has effectively followed Google’s lead in China.
Tags: busty women, China, chinese, ellen-nakashima, free speech, larger-as-more, partially-strip, registering domain names, representative, round-the-world, web site content