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  2. Google China - Wikipedia

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    From September 2006 until August 2016, the office of Google China was a ten-floor building in Kejian Building in the Tsinghua Science Park. In March 2009, China blocked access to Google's YouTube site due to footage showing Chinese security forces beating Tibetans; [11] access to other Google online services was being denied to users arbitrarily.

  3. Internet in China - Wikipedia

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    Since 2013, China is the world's largest e-commerce market. [11]: 99 Its domestic e-commerce market was an estimated US$899 billion in 2016. [35] China accounted for 42.4% of worldwide retail e-commerce in that year, the most of any country. [36]: 110 In 2019, online retail sales were 21% of China's total retail sales.

  4. Censorship by Google - Wikipedia

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    In January 2006, Google agreed that China's version of Google, Google.cn, would filter certain keywords given to it by the Chinese government. [51] Google pledged to tell users when search results are censored and said that it would not "maintain any services that involve personal or confidential data, such as Gmail or Blogger, on the mainland ...

  5. Timeline: Google's Dispute with China (Updated) - AOL

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    Two months after Google (GOOG) threatened to close up shop in China, saying it could no longer brook the government's censorship laws, the search giant pulled the plug on its China-based search ...

  6. Golden Shield Project - Wikipedia

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    According to The New York Times, Google has set up computer systems inside China that try to access Web sites outside the country. If a site is inaccessible, then it is added to Google China's blacklist. [26] However, once unblocked, the Web sites will be reindexed.

  7. Google to Stop Chinese Redirect to Hong Kong Site in Bid to ...

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    Google Could "Go Dark in China" ... Google users in China will not only receive access to search through the Hong Kong site, but will also receive uncensored Google.cn services, such as music and ...

  8. Google Faces China Exile Over Censorship Stand - AOL

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    Google (GOOG), the world's top search engine, could be soon banned from China as leaders of the world's most populous country decide whether to renew to tech giant's business license. Chinese ...

  9. Censorship in China - Wikipedia

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    After Google announced its withdrawal from China, some people came to Google China's headquarters in Zhongguancun for an "illegal flower tribute". China's internet censorship is regarded by many as the most pervasive and sophisticated in the world. The system for blocking sites and articles is referred to as "The Great Firewall of China".