Since 2010 the company has been at odds with the country's government over its co-called GreatFirewall and censorship policies. The Chinese Ministry of Technology has accused Google of unfairly discriminating against local firms by hindering the...
The Chinese government employs what is called the GreatFirewall of China, and controls its citizens' use of the internet with a firm hand. Google has stopped warning Chinese Internet users that some of the words they might search for could see...
That would indicate that, as with so many other American social sites, Google was being thrust behind the GreatFirewall. People in China tend toward web portals over social sites, and the social sites that are present are adapated to the trends of...
The speculation about whether Facebook will penetrate China's greatfirewall abounds. Would opening up the GreatFirewall expose more security issues? Google, however, cited a Chinese cyber attack on theirs and over 30 other companies' systems as...
Now they do, but thanks to the "GreatFirewall of China" and its already slow connection speed, the end result is a bad experience for mainland Chinese users. Sohu.com is one of China's premier online brands and indispensable to the daily life of...
Seems the Chinese government used the "GreatFirewall" to block Google, YouTube and Gmail for a couple of days this week, Fox News reported. Seems access to Google both in English and Chinese was blocked for part of Wednesday and Thursday in parts...
Twitter Blocked By GreatFirewall of China Posted by Frank Watsonhttp://www.kangamurramedia.com Jun 4, 2009 Seems the Chinese government is not a fan of Twitter. Access to the social media site has been blocked in China, according to ASSME.
They have to guess -- and so they guess by seeing what
web sites are blocked by the Chinese government's own firewall. The story covers suggested accusations that Baidu got China to block Google
in 2002 (which Baidu denies) and how the Chinese...
For a look at what's often referred to as the GreatFirewall of China, a BusinessWeek article that we blogged two weeks ago (before this week's news about Google.cn) is worthy of your attention. Google Agrees To Chinese Censorship at our Search...
The BusinessWeek article: The GreatFirewall of China, by Ben Elgin and Bruce Einhorn offers analysis of the current state of Internet censorship in China. This group, which has included Yahoo but not Google, are pressured to sign the government's...
Google Search & Cache Filtering Behind China's GreatFirewall OpenNet Initiative, Sept.http://www.opennetinitiative.net/bulletins/006/ In summary, the Chinese government appears to be focusing on filtering Google results and cache listings for its...
Google Search & Cache Filtering Behind China's GreatFirewall OpenNet Initiative, Sept.http://www.opennetinitiative.net/bulletins/006/ In summary, the Chinese government appears to be focusing on filtering Google results and cache listings for its...
The Chinese government appears to be focusing on filtering Google results and cache listings for its citizens and ignoring Yahoo and Gigablast, according to this article from OpenNet Initiative: Google Search & Cache Filtering Behind China's Great...
Google Mirror Beats GreatFirewall of China http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp? A literal mirror of Google allows Chinese users to circumvent the country's blocking of the search engine. id=ns99992768 China's widely criticised blocking of...