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China resumed the recruitment of employees. Google is expanding in China
More apparent confusion about Google in China: some reports on Wednesday said that Google is hiring new employees in China, suggesting the company has a renewed confidence in its future here despite its pledge last month to stop following government ... Read More
Google ’sister’ in China: Imitation is the sincerest form of flattering Google
A new search engine and social network provider called Goojje has appeared online in China.
The site contains very similar branding to Google, and the final syllable "jje" sounds similar to the Mandarin word for older sister (jiejie).
Since Google’s Jan. 12 ... Read More
Oracle’s $7 billion acquisition on Sun Microsystems wins EU approval
Oracle (NASDAQ: ORCL) today announced that the European Commission has finally provided it with unconditional regulatory approval to acquire Sun Microsystems. Oracle shares were up .56%, to $25.20, in premarket trading Thursday. The Europeans had held up the acquisition for ... Read More
China’s search engine giant Baidu sues US domain firm over hacker attack
According to Baidu, it has been filed a lawsuit in the local courts of the United States last week against their domain name registration service provider Register.com, Inc. seeking compensation for their loss.
"Today Baidu filed a lawsuit against its ... Read More
MySQL send email to Chinese users, seeking help to halt Oracle
Today mysql users in China received a email that sent from MySQL, asking help from China.
Here is the translated Email content:
Dear save MySQL China's signature supporters,
The EU may not be able to save MySQL, China and Russia might hope to ... Read More
Chinese search engine giant Baidu loses its CTO, not related with the attack
According to technorati China's largest search engine, Baidu.com, lost its chief technology officer, Li Yinan. Li quit on Monday for "personal reasons", after that become CEO of a China Mobile subsidiary.
The China Mobile subsidiary called Beijing Wuxian Xunqi, it is the ... Read More
Compal aims to become number one in LCD TV manufacturing
Compal Electronics is targeting to become the largest maker of LCD TVs globally after having become the number one notebook manufacturer in 2009, according to company president Ray Chen speaking at the company's year-end banquet.
Chen noted that Compal aims to ... Read More
Google China staff have been back to work, all business up and running
According to Agence France-Presse, local time, on the 18th afternoon, announced about its withdrawal from the China market, the U.S. Internet giant Google said its business in China once again to resume normal.
"After the statement, we give staff holiday in ... Read More
Avatar – even in 2D – reportedly too hot a property for China censors
China is to pull the plug on projections of Avatar the largest cinema and replace the Golden Globe-winning films with a patriotic biopic on the life of Confucius, according to reports.
Hong Kong's Apple Daily said the state-owned China Film Group ... Read More
Google issued a statement denying the withdraw from China
A few days ago Google who threatened to withdraw from Chinese market, last week issued a number of statement, according to Bloomberg reported on 16th that Google has denied the news that Google will close google.cn and its office. At the same day a ... Read More
Asia’s IT parts makers struggle with demand boom
Wrong-footed by rocketing consumer demand, Asian technology suppliers are scrambling to expand capacity before inventories run dry of everything from semiconductors to flat-panel screens.
Asian components makers, betting on a much longer economic downturn, last year ran down their stockpiles to ... Read More
Hackers steal information from Google using Internet Explorer’s flaw
Microsoft is sorry for the incident and is working to help companies interested
While making a browser can open the way for lucrative contracts advertising revenue, but it can also be a headache in terms of providing the user with the ... Read More
IMDB was blocked by the Great Firewall of China
Early in this morning, the world's biggest movie review website IMDB.com was blocked in China.
Obviously, the Chinese government control the network more and more severely these years. Firstly begin with facebook, twitter,myspace and then youtube. Several days ago Google announced ... Read More
Google gets support from White House, seeking explanation from China
The White House made it clear on Thursday that it support Google's decision that refuse to self-censoring search results and U.S. diplomats sought an explanation from China on cyber attacks that prompted Google to threaten to quit from Chinese market, ... Read More
New startup Joincube joins social software fray — targets small businesses
Social software — software that gives companies and individuals ways to interact and share information — has quickly been winning the interest of companies looking to track progress and share knowledge better among their employees. A number of software offerings ... Read More
Thank China: Google moves to make Gmail more secure by default
Google has decided to make its Gmail service more secure by using more expensive encryption technology, according to a blog post today.
You can probably thank China for that. Yesterday, Google threatened to pull out of China after witnessing a concerted ... Read More
Google considers pulling out of China implicating the Chinese government of cyber warfare
Ladies and gentlemen, you are now witnessing a landmark moment.
Remember the day, for this is finally the day when a corporation sticks it to an entire nation. The largest nation in the world. Google's sure got balls.
Look at the clock, ... Read More
Google puts its foot down.
This is a picture of people laying flowers and making a traditional bow of mourning in front of the Google sign outside Google's Beijing headquarters.
Google's announcement that it will "review" its business operations in China and is no longer willing to ... Read More
Google to China: you in the global world, or out?
Google has taken the ‘nuclear option’ and threatened to pull out of China if it is not allowed to run its Google China website free from the intrusive hand of Chinese government censorship. Only one word to describe this bombshell: ... Read More
Chinese hackers seek revenge for Baidu’s attack
A few hours after Baidu was attacked by a group calling itself the Iranian Cyber Army, Chinese hackers appear to have have sought revenge. At least two Iranian websites have been hacked in the last few hours. Alongside a Chinese ... Read More











