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Will Google Pull Out Of China ?
Comments OffIt is now a major question if the internet giants Google will pull out operations in china after the major cyber attack. Though the company did not accuse the Chinese government directly but are still unwilling to censor the Chinese search engine. Accounts of human right activist we4re the one targeted during this attack. Google will be holding talks with the government to look at operating a free and unfiltered search engine. Seems the assumption that china has always been to big to work is really true. The wii games owners had a problem storming china market even with their Ebook( instruction manuals for wii games) which is of high technology. Not that it is a surprise for many foreign firms. The truth is it will be very damaging for china’s civic liberties if Google pulled out. Though nearly 340 million Chinese are online compared to the 10 million that was decade ago, at this point if Google pulls out what then happens to population on Google? A strategic plan should be made by both Google and China.
