Google.cn is now Google.com.hk, China says promise violated - 0 views
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anonymous on 23 Mar 10Google has "violated its written promise" and is "totally wrong" for stopping the censoring of its Chinese language search engine results and blaming China for alleged hacker attacks, a government official said Tuesday morning as the internet giant moved its search engine site to Hong Kong.
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