why google is quitting china…
Friday, January 15th, 2010 at 10:47 am by Brian Ales
Maybe you’ve heard - Google has recently discovered a rash of China-based malware attacks targeting not only Google, but dozens of other major US companies (and certain gmail users) as well. In response, the company has decided that the practice of censoring Google.cn search results – a practice the company had previously accepted as part of doing business in China since 2005 - is no longer quite so acceptable. Google’s decision to defy the Chinese government at the expense of the sizable investment the company has already made in the world’s most rapidly growing internet market was remarkable – and it was announced in an equally remarkable fashion: via a post on the official company blog written by Google’s chief legal officer David Drummond.
China, for its part, is not blinking.
As Strother Martin once told Paul Newman, what we’ve got here is a failure to communicate.
Will Google leave China? It now seems almost as likely as Conan leaving NBC.


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