Google plans to stop automatically sending users in mainland Chinese to its uncensored Hong Kong site, in an effort to appease Beijing as it seeks to renew its license to operate in China.
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After two months of negotiation with the Chinese authorities, Google on Monday closed its Internet search service in China and began directing users in that country to its uncensored search engine in Hong Kong.
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The controversy and issue surrounding the alleged cyber-attack on Google is becoming more absurd and fictionalized as analysts in the United States continue their attempts to prove the fallacy that the Chinese government is behind last month's hacking attacks.
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Goojje, the Chinese knockoff of Google Inc, "will not change" its design despite a threat from the US Internet company to sue it over copyright infringement, Huang Jiongxuan, the website's founder, said yesterday.
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Google announced Tuesday on its company blog that it may pull out of China because of a sophisticated computer network attack originating in China and targeting its e-mail service.
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"喝西北风" literally means to breathe the northwest wind. This phrase describes a straitened circumstance where there's nothing to eat but the wind. There are different stories attributed as the origin of this habitual phrase: one story suggests that "喝西北风" advocates the ideal state of a Taoist: living solely by breathing air; another story suggests that in China, the northwest wind is the most frigid wind during winter, breathing this wind while having nothing to eat further exacerbate the pain of hunger and cold.
The Chinese yo-yo is a toy from China consisting of two equally-sized discs connected with a long axle.
China's population is projected to reach 1.4 billion by the end of 2015, when the urban population will become the majority for the first time, officials said.
