15 Feb 2010
Google has hinted during the TED conference in California that it may soften its stance towards China, according to reports.
Google co-founder Sergey Brin was questioned at the event on the search giant's threat earlier this year to pull out of China if it has to continue censoring search results on the internet.
Brin has now said that pulling out of the country will not occur immediately, and that he is optimistic that negotiations with China will be successful even if it takes a couple of years.
Google made the threat to exit China after the Gmail accounts of Chinese human rights campaigners were hacked last year.
The company has been widely praised by commentators globally for taking a tough stance against the Chinese internet censorship programme, especially since it would mean a substantial loss of revenue for Google's search division.
However, since the initial threat, Google's will appears to be weakening.
Google chief executive Eric Schmidt said after the firm's fourth quarter financial results were released that he is committed to staying in China.
Brin has now offered to build more bridges, claiming that the threat to pull out was not because he believed that the email hacking attacks had come from the Chinese government, but because of the deteriorating state of human rights in the country.
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Is Google the future for China?
I found this article. I think Google will stay. Read it at http://seekingalpha.com/article/193477-is-google-the-future-for-china
Posted by: Natalie 18 Mar 2010
Google, please do not be evil
I sincerely think Google should live up to its motto. People will see through the evil game you have been playing in the tech and internet marketing world and now trying to play a testing game. What a hypocrite profiteering tactic!
Posted by: James Williamson 19 Feb 2010
Google cannot make up its mind
Google tried to use human rights as an issue to create an unfair advantage for itself in China's search market as it has been steadily beaten up by the local companies there. No that it found out his stupid tactics is not working, it is chickening out. Hi, Google, if you have a moral, show it and follow through. If you don't have any moral, don't try to paint one and think the world is too stupid to see through you.
Posted by: a regular Internet user 17 Feb 2010