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Google China is a subsidiary of Google. Once a popular search engine, most services offered by Google China were blocked by the Great Firewall in the People's Republic of China. In 2010, searching via all Google search sites, including Google Mobile, was moved from mainland China to Hong Kong.
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Google has already demoed the app with Chinese government. If China approves the app, it could be launched within six to nine months. In the documents, Google says it will automatically...
The ongoing trade war instigated by President Trump would make Google launching new services in China politically unwelcome on both sides of the Great Firewall.
Google China’s search engine was launched in 2006 and abruptly pulled from mainland China in 2010 amid a major hack of the company and disputes over censorship of search results.
Google effectively shut down its Chinese operations after it discovered a cyberattack from within the country that targeted it and dozens of other companies. And while investigating the attack,...
Google is attempting to call a truce with China in its war over web censorship. An in-depth timeline of how the web giant has fared in the world's second largest internet market
Google is reportedly planning to get back into China, a lucrative market where it has a long history of tangling with authorities. The Intercept reported Wednesday that Google plans to launch...
Like many other US internet platforms, Google's most popular products — search, YouTube, Gmail — have been banned in China for years, blacked out by a vast government censorship apparatus known...
Baidu: 'China's Google' looks for a way forward. Investors and net surfers shun top search engine as more Chinese use apps instead. Baidu said revenue for the three months ending Mar. 31 will...