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- Google’s partial retreat from China is condemned by government while users worry about access
- Internet firm in China stops using Google services after move to end censoring results
- Chinese state media accuse Google of violating promises by stopping Internet censorship
- Search engine shuffle: Google stops censoring Web for China, leaving Beijing to do it itself
- Google shifts China Web search to Hong Kong to end its censorship while staying in the country
- Chinese state media chastise Google over threat to shutter mainland search site
- Survey shows rising number of foreign firms feel unwelcome in China market, new policy blamed
- Google advertising partners in China appeal for information on company’s plans
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- Minister: China to bid for US high-speed rail projects; building lines in Venezuela, Turkey
- Chinese minister insists Google obey the law,gives no sign of compromise in censorship dispute
- Lenovo will focus on mobile Internet, sales in faster-growing emerging markets
- China tries microblogging top political event of the year, with hiccups here and there
- Google must follow restrictions or leave, says China
- Organizers urge patience among slated 70 million visitors to Shanghai World Expo
- China not involved in negotiations with Google: Chinese IT Minister
- China launches strict new Internet controls it says are aimed at eliminating online porn
- Chinese president’s microblog profile vanishes after 2 days, supporters awaiting his return
- China’s Unicom denies joining bidders for Nigeria phone company; might want technical role
- Chinese military refutes link to cyber attack on Google
- Baidu posts jump in quarterly earnings on stronger revenue, beating expectations
- PC maker Lenovo says quarterly profit rebounds to $80 million on 33 percent rise in sales
- No more Google? Wired Chinese shrug off search engine’s possible exit, saying choices abound
- China’s own interests may limit leeway for sanctions against US firms over Taiwan arm sales
- Imitation Google, YouTube sites emerge in China as country in standoff with the real thing
- China says no limits on phone company use of Google’s Android amid censorship dispute
- Google tries to keep China sales staff, fledgling phone business even if search site closes
- China denies involvement in hacking attacks on Google, defends Internet censorship
- China official newspaper slams Clinton Internet speech, denounces ‘information imperialism’
- China says Google case not linked to relations with the United States
- China’s Baidu accuses US domain registry of negligence in lawsuit over cyber attack
- Google postpones launch of 2 mobile phones in China as fallout from censorship rift widens
- Google says launch of 2 mobile phones in China postponed amid dispute over censorship
- What Internet? In western China, e-mail, international calls cut off for 6 months and counting
- Google says launch of its mobile phone in China postponed amid dispute over censorship
- Foreign journalists in China say their Google e-mails have been hacked
- Text messaging service resumes in China’s Xinjiang region, 6 months after ethnic riots
- China e-commerce giant Alibaba calls shareholder Yahoo ‘reckless’ for support of Google
- Google’s future in China unclear, despite praise for standing up to Chinese censorship
- China tries to keep Google conflict from damaging business confidence, ties with Washington
- China stands behind censorship rules while Google remains optimistic about compromise
- Google’s rare show of defiance in China seems unlikely to be widely followed
- Google threat a rare show of defiance in China, where companies have long accepted controls
- Hackers temporarily paralyze Baidu, China’s top search engine
- China says it successfully tests ground-based missile defense system
- China Mobile dismisses vice chairman amid probe; adds to a string of scandals at state firms
- China nabs 5,400 people in online porn crackdown in 2009, vows stronger Internet policing
- Official says China plans to create reserve of rare earths to manage resource demand
- China expands control over Internet by tightening procedures for domain names
- Beijing Autos to explore further cooperation with Saab, including new energy vehicles
- Lenovo buying back mobile phone business to pursue mobile Internet technology
- Opera upgrades browser to block Chinese users from Facebooking
- Chinese court tells Microsoft to stop some Windows sales in China in licensing dispute
- AP, News Corp bosses say it is time for search engines, bloggers to pay for content
- China pledges more funds for outsourcing industry
- Executive who led Google’s China expansion leaving; was subject of court battle with Microsoft
- Dell shows off smart phone ‘prototype’ at China Mobile event in Beijing
- Ruling could open China to US entertainment companies, but rampant piracy stands in the way
- “Green Dam Youth Escort” software was ‘not handled well’ in China
- China drops plans to force “Green Dam Youth Escort” software
- China says it might appeal WTO ruling on movie, music imports, insists trade ‘unimpeded’
- Chinese PC maker Lenovo reports $16 million quarterly loss as global demand slumps
- China’s Baidu, Discovery Channel launch Web site to carry science, nature features
- China restarts limited phone and Internet access in riot-hit Xinjiang region
- China’s Baidu.com says profit up 44.6 percent on strong growth in revenue, advertisers
- China tightens Web controls as more Twitter-like services, sites shut down
- Chinese state media says 156 people killed in riots in Xinjiang
- Ethnic riots in China’s west kill 140, hundreds hurt as unrest spreads to 2nd city
- China official says 140 people killed, 828 hurt amid riots in restive far west
- Some PC makers voluntarily supply Web filter in China despite postponement of government plan
- China Web controversy highlights growing role of public opinion in official decisions
- China postpones controversial web filtering software installation
- China postpones controversial Web filter after protests by Washington, Chinese Web surfers
- China scraps mandated filtering software, at least temporarily, amid censorship complaints
- US company threatens legal action over China Web filter as PC makers face deadline
- Business groups, companies appeal to China to drop Web filter plan, citing security worries
- PC makers race to comply with China Web filter order as Washington presses for repeal
- China accuses Google of spreading pornography; Washington calls on Beijing to scrap Web filter
- US calls on China to revoke Web filter order as possible trade violation, security risk
- Google promises to do step up anti-pornography measures in China following criticism
- China “extremely vulnerable” to cyber terrorism
- China says installation of unpopular Internet-filtering software not required for all
- Buyers to decide whether to use porn-filtering software in China
- China backpedals on unpopular filtering software, says installation not required for all
- The PC industry cautiously welcomes China’s filtering software
- Chinese Govt Explains and assures us of their net filtering software which may only be half true
- China defends requiring PCs to carry online filtering software, says it targets pornography
- PCs sold in China to include software that blocks pornographic Web sites, developer says
- China lives hypocrisy by example; blocks Twitter, Hotmail, MS Live and more before ‘pro-democracy movement anniversary’!
- Internet scientist says, you can’t hack data from militaries. Then who did and how?
- China scales back demand for foreign IT disclosure, temporarily averting clash with Washington
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