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 giant ...
Google has shut down it’s Chinese search site at Google.cn and is now redirecting visitors to Google.com.hk. This is in response to the widely reported cyber attack on Google in December, Google ...
Google announced they are no longer allowed under Chinese law to redirect Google.cn to Google.com.hk. The Chinese government told Google that they won’t renew their license to operate in China if they ...
Google has made its decision on China: it's moving search to Hong Kong. Google has shut down its Google.cn site and is redirecting users to Google.com.hk, where it will offer uncensored ...
There have been a number of reports over the last few weeks about Google [GOOG] shutting down their Chinese search engine. Now it looks like Google has come up with a solution to their censorship row ...
Google has announced it will longer redirecting Chinese users of its google.cn search engine to its Hong Kong search operation, which is able to deliver unfiltered and uncensored search results in ...
As promised, Google stopped filtering Chinese search results on Monday; users attempting to visit Google.cn are now redirected to Google.hk. That's the company's Hong Kong domain, which is not ...