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 could ...
“Users visiting Google.cn are now being redirected to Google.com.hk, where we are offering uncensored search in simplified Chinese, specifically designed for users in mainland China and delivered via ...
HONG KONG (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, the city's ...
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The future of the Google site in mainland China is more uncertain now than ever before. Currently, visitors to Google.cn are redirected to Google.hk, the company's Hong Kong site. That shift came ...
Only search related parts have been moved to the Hong Kong website (for those that do not know, Hong Kong, although a part of China, does not have the same laws about censorship of political content ...
So Google has spiked its plan for a data center in Hong Kong, citing the reason that it's hard to acquire a large plot of land here in Hong Kong. While there's now an official statement from them, ...
TNW reports that Dr John Liu, Google’s head of business in China since 2006, is leaving the company. Liu — who earned his doctorate from Tekniske University in Denmark — will leave in August having ...