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Google is facing unprecedented heat in Hong Kong as local authorities attempt to censor a popular pro-democracy anthem -- and the high-stakes spat has provoked speculation that the US tech giant ...
Google will keep some employees in China but will shut down its Google.cn site and offer uncensored Chinese-language search from Hong Kong in resolving its dispute with the Chinese government.
Google's strategy leaves the google.com.hk search engine vulnerable to a total blockade. Facebook, Twitter and YouTube, which is owned by Google, are completely shut out of the mainland.
HONG KONG, Dec 12 (Reuters) - Google has refused to change its search results to display China's national anthem, rather than a protest song, when users search for Hong Kong's national anthem, ...
Google has decided to call off its efforts to redirect all China users to its Hong Kong search site, sort of.Instead of automatically sending searchers straight on to google.com.hk, the search ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Google plans to stop automatically sending users in mainland China to its uncensored Hong Kong site, in an effort to appease Beijing as it seeks to renew its license to operate ...
Google’s management team in Hong Kong should be called to the Legislative Council to explain why certain keywords in its search engine did not produce the Chinese national anthem as a top result ...
HONG KONG—Google is under fire from officials and legislators in Hong Kong over a pro-democracy song that is showing up in search results for the national anthem, raising tensions between ...
A question-and-answer page on Google Hong Kong's website became inaccessible to some mainland Chinese users on Tuesday, underscoring Beijing's sensitivity about the Internet.
Google had actually planned to open a data center in Hong Kong some time ago - back in 2011 it held a groundbreaking ceremony for a $300m facility set to come online within two years. Despite some ...
Google has refused to change its search results to display China's national anthem, rather than a protest song, when users search for Hong Kong's national anthem, the city's security chief said on ...