Google announced on Monday that it will not censor any more the search engine results in China, ignoring the latest warning from Chinese authorities. The company is going to provide uncensored search results to chinese users from its website at Hongkong. That will help chinese people access more useful information. But, the chinese officials said that they have already restricted Google's website based in Hongkong. Google also launched a dashboard page and it will mention which Google sites are available in China. As a search engine Google.cn has popularity among 13 percent of Chinese Web users, according to a state-sponsored survey. Baidu.com, a Govt friendly search engine dominates the market with 77 percent of users, the survey said.
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