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  2. Google China - Wikipedia

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    This was the first time Google China used the ".cn" domain name again after giving up Google China. [26] [27] On 31 August 2017, Google China announced TensorFlow China (tensorflow.google.cn). [28] In May 2017, Google China held Future of Go Summit with the Chinese government.

  3. Operation Aurora - Wikipedia

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    Flowers left outside Google China's headquarters after its announcement it might leave the country. On January 12, 2010, Google revealed on its weblog that it had been the victim of a cyber attack. The company said the attack occurred in mid-December and originated from China.

  4. Dragonfly (search engine) - Wikipedia

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    The Dragonfly project was an Internet search engine prototype created by Google that was designed to be compatible with China's state censorship provisions. [1] [2] [3] The public learned of Dragonfly's existence in August 2018, when The Intercept leaked an internal memo written by a Google employee about the project.

  5. Google Threatens to Leave China After Cyber Attack

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  6. Timeline: Google's Dispute with China (Updated) - AOL

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    Two months after Google (GOOG) threatened to close up shop in China, saying it could no longer brook the government's censorship laws, the search giant pulled the plug on its China-based search ...

  7. Google Continues to Struggle with China - AOL

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  8. Censorship by Google - Wikipedia

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    Google claimed it did not plan to give the government information about users who searched for blocked content and would inform users that content had been restricted if they attempt to search for it. [49] As of 2009, Google was the only major China-based search engine to explicitly inform the user when search results were blocked or hidden.

  9. Xi Jinping - Wikipedia

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    Xi has taken a strong stand to control internet usage inside China, including Google and Facebook, [129] advocating Internet censorship under the concept of internet sovereignty. [ 130 ] [ 131 ] The censorship of Wikipedia has been stringent; in April 2019, all versions of Wikipedia were blocked. [ 132 ]