Google Pulling Out Of China
Google’s decision to end self-censorship of its Chinese search engine in China has spurred out trouble with the Chinese regulators. According to Google’s Jan 12 post, Google may end up closing the Chinese offices, losing $600 million yearly revenues.
The Chinese government laws and regulations prohibit non censorship when it comes to search engines. Google decided not to comply with the Chinese laws. Chinese primary search engine, Baidu, is still China’s leading search engine as of today. Google’s leave from China will not hurt the Chinese in any way.















This will definitely be a big lose to Google.
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