Google China Censorship, Go Google!

Posted January 16th, 2010 | View Comments
Google China Censorship, Go Google!

Chinese Government has ordered Google to censor some issues in China, such as human rights and politics. As an internet service and the most popular search engine in the world, Google never do any censorship for any issues, because Google wants to be neutral. All contents that has been indexed by Google comes from the millions of websites, so Google was not the owner of the contents.

Google China Censorship, Go Google!

Many supports come to Google China, even the Chinese people. They sent bouquets to the Google Office in China. The United States Government have also expressed support for Google, they will send a letter of protest to the Chinese Government.

“We will issue a formal protest to the Chinese government in Beijing over this issue,” said PJ Crowley, Spokesman of U.S. State Department.

Until now, Google doesn’t do any censorship on google.cn. Go Google!


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  • http://thetechguia.wordpress.com/ Guilherme

    Go Google! It's a chame that the world still have censorship.

  • http://orgb.wordpress.com/ dreamsburnred

    And it's amazing that China still thinks that they can do it.

  • http://www.socialblogr.com/ Gojeg

    Go Google!!

  • http://www.techbusy.org/ abhi

    I don't think they will leave. They just want to teach a lesson to the Govt.

  • http://www.socialblogr.com/ Gojeg

    Hm, I agree with you Abhi, Google have so many supporters, like me! Hahaha..

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