Google Denies Out from China

Google, the leading search engine in the world, said last week was considering the decision to out from China after a sophisticated cyber attack that resulted in the network intellectual property theft.

The company says that they are no longer willing to filter the content of their machines search results, and will try to negotiate the law, or will leave from the China market.

Google’s announcement attracted 384 million netters in China, the largest Internet penguna market in the world, with blogs and local media quoted unidentified sources who said that Google has decided to close the office in China.

Google has denied the report about google china will quit, said the company is still in the process of scanning the internal network from hacker attacks in mid-December. Google also said it would hold negotiations with the government of China in a few weeks.

China tried to calm a threatened Google’s leave China by saying that there are many other ways to solve the problem, but still force all foreign companies, including Google to remain in compliance with the laws of the country bamboo curtain.

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