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Google, China and the US: Disaster


January 23rd, 2010 at 00:54
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Google China: Could end US/China Relations

Things appear to be heating up surrounding the whole [blippr]Google[/blippr] China controversy. China has now condemned the USA’s criticism over its internet controls, calling them ‘groundless’ and stating it could harm the relations between the two countries.

US Secretary of State Hilary Clinton called on Thursday for China to lift its internet restrictions and heavy laws against the spreading of content on the internet. She’s also urged Beijing to investigate Google’s complaints, that the hacking of GMail accounts had originated in China.

Ma Zhaoxu, Foreign Ministry spokesman, said the US government should “respect the facts” and stop “making groundless accusations against China”, ironically.

In fact, funnily enough, he went on to say “the US has criticised China’s policies to administer the internet, and “this runs contrary to the facts and is harmful to China-US relations.” If China don’t restrict freedom on the internet, why do they arrest bloggers? Just a thought.

Arguments such as these, caused over things even as simple as Google, could create a disastrous relationship between US and China.

Google China has been around since 2006 – at which point the internet giant agreed to censor searches for banned topics in China, for example the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989, or Falun Gong.

Recently, Google got sick of all this censoring – and apparently, because of several attacks against their service, want to offer a completely uncensored search engine to the Chinese public.

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Google Against China


January 13th, 2010 at 02:25
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Google China may disappear completely.

In a decision that should have been made a long time ago, [blippr]Google[/blippr] have gotten sick of China’s censorship and ‘repetitive attacks on Gmail users.’ Google now refuse to censor their search results to China, and face a wave of criticism and anger from the Chinese government, following their harsh restrictions on the search engine.

In a way, this is Google, a company recently titled for world domination, or atleast Market Takeover in the tech world, living up to their popularly ridiculed mantra ‘Don’t be evil.’ which they’ve used for quite some time. The actual response from Google is caused by repetitive attacks from China on the [blippr]Gmail[/blippr] accounts of Human Rights Activists for China based in the US, Europe and China itself.

From Google’s Blog Post:

We have evidence to suggest that a primary goal of the attackers was accessing the Gmail accounts of Chinese human rights activists. Based on our investigation to date we believe their attack did not achieve that objective. Only two Gmail accounts appear to have been accessed, and that activity was limited to account information (such as the date the account was created) and subject line, rather than the content of emails themselves.

But a decision such as this that will likely cause great discontent, and perhaps the forced removal of Google’s prescence in China, highlights the growing problem of lack of freedom, and could be a major boost to Chinese-prescent competitors, such as [blippr]Baidu[/blippr], or even [blippr]Bing[/blippr].

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Caught in Crossfire; Gmail Loses Xoopit


October 04th, 2009 at 20:22
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Google Mail users will be unhappy to learn of the loss of an incredibly useful service: Xoopit. It’s pretty much completely obvious, and its not being done subtly – Microsoft’s influence on the CEO of Yahoo! is becoming too noticeable. First the takeover of the search section of Yahoo; now the removal of a useful service.

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GMail is back from unexpected downtime.


September 01st, 2009 at 23:20
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EDIT: Updated. Read on to find out more.
Sorry for the lateness about this news article, it’d seem that no one was around to cover it.gmail-logo GMail, Google’s mail application, was down for most of today. No one was quite sure on exactly what caused the downtime — apparently not even Google, at the time. Google posted something on their blog roughly two hours ago; although they do not specify what caused the downtime.

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