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Google's China Crisis getting worse

Google's China Crisis getting worse

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The on-going battle between Internet search giant Google and the Government of the People Republic of China has taken another twist. Google has postponed the Wednesday launch of its much-anticipated Nexus One app phone but has declined to give a reason, or say whether the launch would be rescheduled at a later date. The expanding search giant has told the Chinese Government that it is no longer willing to censor search results after it was discovered that a number of...



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