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Go Daddy Says China Refusal Is No PR StuntWired News - Ryan Singel - 25 Mar, 2010Go Daddy, the net's largest domain registrar, is infamous for its Super Bowl ads featuring busty models testifying at a fake congressional ... |
Summary Box: AP test offers peek at China filtersThe Associated Press - 25 Mar, 2010THE TEST: Associated Press reporters in Beijing and Hong Kong compared searches and other features using the Hong Kong-based Google site that mainland China ... |
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AP test of Google offers peek at China Net filtersNewsday (subscription) - 25 Mar, 2010(AP) â€" Type "Falun Gong" in Chinese into Google's search engine from Beijing, and the Web browser suddenly becomes unresponsive for about a minute. ... |
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Microsoft Tarred as Tyranny Abettor, Google Asks Feds to Promote Net FreedomWired News - Ryan Singel - 25 Mar, 2010Google is urging the US government to make net censorship a part of its trade and diplomatic negotiations, even as it holds out hope that ... |
Google out of China: Doing no evilChristian Science Monitor - 25 Mar, 2010Google tried for years to cooperate with censorship in China. But in the end, cofounder Sergey Brin's boyhood experience under totalitarianism demanded a ... |
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Network Solutions, GoDaddy cease registering Web sites in ChinaWashington Post - Ellen Nakashima, Cecilia Kang - 25 Mar, 2010Two major Internet domain name registration companies have ceased registering Web sites in China in response to ... |
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Chinese companies debate links with GoogleFinancial Times - Kathrin Hille, Kerry Ma - 25 Mar, 2010A wave of Chinese businesses are reconsidering their ties with Google in the wake of the US internet company's move to confront ... |
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The Grey Areas Between Google and ChinaHuffington Post (blog) - 25 Mar, 2010Google's announcement to partially withdraw from China may be seen as a challenge of freedom over censorship, but turning the issue into a debate of good ... |
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Google's exit a plot, says China DailyEconomic Times - 25 Mar, 2010BEIJING: Google's exit from China is a "deliberate plot", a Chinese daily said Thursday, adding that Google's services in India and some other countries ... |
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China pull-out partly for personal reasons: Sergey BrinEconomic Times - 25 Mar, 2010NEW YORK: Google's pull-out from China was partly motivated by co-founder Sergey Brin's own memories of repression in the Soviet Union, Brin told the Wall ... |
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Google booted from China's number two carrierRegister - 25 Mar, 2010China's second largest wireless carrier - China Unicom - has said it will remove Google's search service from the Android phones it developed in tandem with ... |
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Google's deals in doubt amid spat with BeijingNewsday (subscription) - 25 Mar, 2010(AP) â€" Google Inc.'s business ties in China unraveled a little more amid a widening backlash to the US Internet company's decision to move its Chinese ... |
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Google.cnAtlantic Online (blog) - 25 Mar, 2010In the wake of Google's decision to stop censoring their search engine in China, co-founder Sergey Brin both called on the US government to fight Chinese ... |
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Google Hit With China FalloutInformationWeek - Paul McDougall - 25 Mar, 2010Google is facing fallout over its decision to discontinue its search offering in China in response to the People's Republic's ongoing ... |
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US Push on Internet Freedom Could BackfireWall Street Journal (blog) - Loretta Chao - 25 Mar, 2010Internet censorship is an increasingly hot topic for US legislators, a group of whom announced the launch of a Global Internet Freedom ... |
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Google's China BlunderHuffington Post (blog) - 25 Mar, 2010As Google starts to unravel in China, with the People's Daily accusing it of spying, its local partners tearing up their contracts, and threats that the ... |
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Google adds Twitter feed in China, again defying that country's rulesLos Angeles Times (blog) - 25 Mar, 2010In a move sure to anger Beijing's censors, Google has introduced a real-time Twitter feed on its search results pages -- in effect, lifting a nine-month ... |
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Tech Today: Brin Drove Google to Pull Back in China; Fewer Independent Voices ...Wall Street Journal (blog) - 25 Mar, 2010By WSJ Staff Tech Today gathers all the biggest technology news of the morning's Wall Street Journal into one place for your reading pleasure. ... |
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Brin Drove Google's PullbackWall Street Journal - Jessica E. Vascellaro - 25 Mar, 2010Google Inc. co-founder Sergey Brin pushed the Internet giant to take the risky step of abandoning its China-based search engine as ... |
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Should we be hacking against Big Brother?Inquirer - Asavin Wattanajantra - 25 Mar, 2010THE WAR OF WORDS that Google has been having with Chinese authorities over Internet censorship has been headline news all over the ... |
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What the President Can Learn From GoogleWall Street Journal - John Bolton - 25 Mar, 2010Google's decision to stop censoring searches on its China-based servers, rerouting search requests instead to its uncensored Hong Kong ... |
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China in new web rule rowThe Age - Ellen Nakashima, Cecilia Kang - 25 Mar, 2010THE world's largest internet domain name registration company, GoDaddy.com Inc, will no longer offer domain names in China. The move comes in response to ... |
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Chinese mobile firm drops GoogleBBC News - 25 Mar, 2010The second biggest operator in China is believed to be taking the step in reaction to Google's decision to stop offering a censored search service. ... |
Searching for a leader in a Chinese market without GoogleXinhua - Wu Chen - 25 Mar, 2010BEIJING, March 25 (Xinhua) -- In the week that Google closed its search engine on the Chinese mainland, its former rivals have ... |
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Domain register follows Google out of ChinaRegister - John Oates - 25 Mar, 2010Domain registrar GoDaddy is ending business in China after the country introduced new rules on registering ... |
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Google China Exit a US Plot, State Researcher SaysBusinessWeek - 25 Mar, 2010(Adds Foreign Ministry comment in fifth paragraph. See {EXTR } for more stories about Google in China.) March 25 (Bloomberg) -- Google Inc.'s decision to ... |
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Google Feels China Exit FalloutNPR - 25 Mar, 2010Google is feeling the wrath of China. The company's other business deals in China are also coming under pressure, two days after it moved its search engine ... |
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Two more US Internet cos leave ChinaOneindia - 25 Mar, 2010Washington, Mar 25: Two more US Internet companies have decided to pull out of China because of internet freedom restrictions and censorship. ... |
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Google: slow boat from China or a slow death?Telegraph.co.uk - Peter Foster - 25 Mar, 2010Google could face a slow death in China following its decision to shut down its Chinese search engine as companies shy away from dealing with the internet ... |
Breakfast briefing: A look behind the curtain of cybercrimeThe Guardian (blog) - 25 Mar, 2010• After a week filled with news about Google's escapades in China - and a day when domain registrar GoDaddy tried to get some time in the spotlight by ... |
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