China satisfied with Google search changes
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The Chinese government has said it is satisfied that US Internet giant Google is now complying with Chinese law, after the search engine tweaked the way it directs users to an uncensored search page. At the end of June, Google ended the automatic redirection of Chinese users to its uncensored Hong Kong-based page, taking them instead to a page with a link to the site. An official at China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology confirmed the government's...
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