AP – Type “Falun Gong” in Chinese into Google’s search engine from Beijing, and the Web browser suddenly becomes unresponsive for about a minute. Make the same search from Hong Kong, and you’ll get plenty of links to the spiritual movement banned by the Chinese government.

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PC World – Google has found a fix for a bug that affected Google Apps’ Sync for Microsoft Outlook by preventing some e-mails from being downloaded from Gmail servers to the Outlook program on end-users’ PCs.

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A bouquet of flowers is seen on the Google logo outside the Google China headquarters in Beijing Wednesday, March 24, 2010. Google's attempted detour around China's Internet censorship rules was met with countermeasures Tuesday by the communist government, which blocked people on the mainland from seeing search results dealing with such forbidden topics as the pro-democracy movement. (AP Photo/ Gemunu Amarasinghe)AP – Google Inc.’s business ties in China unraveled a little more amid a widening backlash to the U.S. Internet company’s decision to move its Chinese search engine offshore in a challenge to the country’s online censorship laws.


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The Google logo is reflected in windows of the company's China head office in Beijing. Two days after Google halted censorship in China, another leading US Internet company, Go Daddy, said Wednesday it was cutting back on its activities there because of Chinese regulations.(AFP/File/Li Xin)AFP – Two days after Google halted censorship in China, another leading US Internet company, Go Daddy, said Wednesday it was cutting back on its activities there because of Chinese regulations.


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AP – POSSIBLE PRESSURES: China appears to be quietly getting businesses to abandon the U.S. Internet giant after it moved its controversial Chinese search engine offshore.

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