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Monday, January 7, 2013

Google removes censorship notice from Chinese search

Google decides to take away the ability to notify Chinese internet surfers of censored search results from China’s internet censorship systems, days after its plans to visit North Korea.

Is it because the Chinese regime already know about it, or that it serves no purpose to Google?

North Korea has it’s own domestic Intranet in place, so will Google’s visit to the country help in terms of setting up shop, or otherwise?

Source: Information Policy

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