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Google.cn is no more, and now redirects to Google.com.hk. Google has been in the spotlight recently over its consideration to end its operations in China. All came to light when Google stated that some of its services--like Gmail--were hacked from someone Back in March, after negotiations fell flat with the government on censorship, Google "pulled out" of China, redirecting people who entered Google.cn to its sister site in Hong Kong. Now, since that's run afoul of Chinese laws, Google.cn is back up! The Google.cn domain now redirects to its Hong Kong servers via Google.com.hk, providing uncensored access in traditional and simplified Chinese. Needless to say, any mainland google china servers have thus been given an early retirement. "We very much IDG News Service | Jul 1, 2010 7:24 AM PT The status of Google's China-based website, Google.cn, remains in limbo as the search engine giant waits to see if China will renew the company's operating license. The Internet Content Provider license for the "We recognize that this may well mean having to shut down Google.cn, and potentially our offices in China", noted David Drummond, SVP, corporate development and chief legal officer, Google. The Google.cn domain name is in jeopardy. If there’s one lesson learned about country code domain names, it’s that you have little protection as a domain registrant. With Google announcing that it will stop censoring its Google.cn search results, it is .

Internet search giant Google announced yesterday that it will move its servers hosting Google.cn - aimed at Chinese internet users - to the United States. Until now the servers being in mainland China has forced Google to comply with the censorship Google's China domain, Google.cn, now redirects to Google.com.hk. The new site reads, "Welcome to the new home of google china search." The switch means Google is no longer censoring search results for its Chinese visitors. Whether Chinese Internet can Siva Vaidhyanathan notes that "Google says 'we stopped censoring' Google.cn and many are buying it. In reality, Google shut down Google.cn." Danny Sullivan expands on this critical line of thinking in a Search Engine Land post: Beginning today, Google is Google.cn landing page has added an ICP license number dated 2010 (click to enlarge)Beijing News is reporting (in Chinese) that one of their reporters noticed on Monday that the Google.cn landing page has added an ICP license number dated 2010. The license .





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