Google Inc. (GOOG) Gives Up Censorship Battle in China

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The ruling Communists in China have cracked down further on Internet users in China by requiring Internet users to identify themselves to service providers, which opponents claim would severely curb freedom of speech in the country. The Chinese government had already come down on virtual private networks (VPNs) which had allowed users to surf the Web anonymously.

What do you think? Can Google Inc. (NASDA:GOOG) continue to grow in China and overall with this blockade? How do you think this will affect Google going forward if it is having trouble connecting with Chinese citizens? We’d like your feedback below.

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