23 March 2010

Google Redirects Google.cn to Google.hk

So, they have essentially shut down their Chinese search engine and are instead redirecting traffic to their Hong Kong domain:
Google has shut down its Google.cn site and is redirecting users to Google.com.hk, where it will offer uncensored Chinese-language search services. The company will maintain a research and development organization in China as well as a sales office, it announced Monday.

"Figuring out how to make good on our promise to stop censoring search on Google.cn has been hard," Google said in a statement. "We want as many people in the world as possible to have access to our services, including users in mainland China, yet the Chinese government has been crystal clear throughout our discussions that self-censorship is a non-negotiable legal requirement. We believe this new approach of providing uncensored search in simplified Chinese from Google.com.hk is a sensible solution to the challenges we've faced--it's entirely legal and will meaningfully increase access to information for people in China."
It's the right thing to do, and, I think, the good long term business decision.

Obviously, the Chinese "Great Wall" firewall will still censor once you click on the links, but with Google.hk actually see the links.

Now, how about fixing your misbegotten auto-pagination "upgrade" on blogger?

1 comments :

Sortition said...

Without diving into the details, this must be empty Google PR. China could always censor the HK site, completely or selectively. If they are not doing so, it means that they don't care. Also, with Google maintaining business interests in China they can't do anything that would actually upset the Chinese.

Post a Comment