Google.cn has been redirected to google.com.hk
David Drummond, senior vice president of Google, has updated his blog with a post named “The new Chinese strategy (update)”, which pointed out that China’s Internet environment continued to be worse in the past year, and a large number of well-known web sites and services were blocked such as Facebook , Twitter, YouTube, Google Docs and Blogger. He said all these things made Google have to stop the Chinese-language Google services.
In his post, David expressed that it was so difficult for Google to make such a decision. Google hoped to share services with people all over the world including the Chinese people, but the Chinese government reclaimed that unfiltered search results was illegal in the negotiation which had turned Google to find new Chinese strategy. That is to redirct Google.cn to Google.com.hk, as Hong Kong is a particular district of China with a high degree of freedom of the network environment and such unfiltered search results services are perfectly legal. Google hopes to provide more infomation to netizens of the mainland China and also hope that the Chinese government can respect Google’s decision. In addition, Google has created a web page “Mainland China service availability” updated daily to detect every service used by the Chinese mainland netizens.
Today, on March 23th, you can find the Google Chinese website has beeing redirected to google.com.hk from google.cn, and there was a line of words “欢迎您来到谷歌搜索在中国的新家 Google.com.hk 使用下列语言:中文(繁體) English”. It seems that the old services are still available such as 265 navigation, input method, translation, marketing plan. Google’s mail service is also available.
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