Threat posed by Google in China is a rare show despite

14 Jan
2010

Google threatens to end their activities in China by the censorship and concerns about computer security could bring the Communist leaders who yearn respect international embarrassment. Nevertheless, it seems unlikely that many other companies would follow this example and try to change how work is done in China.

“As long as you’re not on politics, media, pornography or participate, leave the government alone,” said Siva Yam, president of the United States of America-China Chamber of Commerce, which is primarily the business of the members of United in China.

These high-tech companies like Microsoft and Cisco Systems, Inc., said Google’s announcement Tuesday that he would stop censoring the results on the Chinese search engine Google.cn and to leave the country around.

Yahoo Inc. said it was “aligned” with the position of Google, but it is not clear what that would mean. Yahoo closed its offices in China, many years ago, when he sold most of his work is the Alibaba Group. Yahoo holds a 39 percent stake in Alibaba, Yahoo and spokeswoman Nina Blackwell has refused to say whether the company consider selling their holdings.

Google upset free speech advocates to create if its search engine in China, Google.cn, in 2006 and has decided to remove links to sites blocked by government filters, popularly known as the Great Firewall of C

Source: yahoo.com

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