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Undoubutly, We know China might be the world’s largest Internet market, due to its large number of population and nearly at least 400 million Web users as well as the relative vital, mobile phone business. These potential profit have attracted Google which enjoy the largest protion of the world’s internet market. However, the company’s problems about trying to bypass the censorship of China’s international security have arouse a certain number of arguments. Government reacted angrily to Google’s attempt to bypass government censors. As a matter of fact, by directing search users in China to its uncensored search engine based in Hong Kong, Google may have jeopardized it long-range plans.

 As the pressure from the public have cumulated, other business of Google also faces with barrier now. Some companies are planning to consider more about whether they should keep working with Google or not. For instance, China Mobile is one of the biggest cellular communications company in China as well as Google’s earliest partners in its foray into smartphones has decided to cancel a deal that had placed Google’s searching engine on its mobile Web home page. Similarly, China Unicom, was said by analysts and others to have delayed or scrapped the imminent introduction of a cell phone based on Google’s Android platform.

 When I get the information that Google have been considered and announced several times that they are broking the international security regulation cause they cannot well control the information limits, I know this is going to be a great conflict to Google. According to my experience, Chinese government is always focusing a lot on Information Censorship. The government could shut down the company’s Chinese search service entirely by blocking access to Google’s mainland address, google.cn, or to its Hong Kong Web site. Google might also face problems in keeping its advertising sales force, which is crucial to the success of its Chinese language service on PCs and mobile phones.

 

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http://paidcontent.org/article/419-google-in-china-more-fallout/