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- He expected Google's negotiations with China to wrap up "soon." That's certainly ... China Tells Google To Go To Hell, Again (GOOG) Earlier this week Eric Schmidt said he expected Google's negotiations with China to wrap up "soon." That's certainly possible, but the latest statements coming from the Chinese government suggest Google ... Silicon Alley Insider - 37 minutes ago
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Wednesday the company is in active negotiations with Beijing and expects some ...
Chinese minister insists Google obey the law
Li Yizhong, Chinese Minister of Industry and Information Technology, gestures during a press conference in Beijing Friday, March 12, 2010. Li, China's top Internet regulator, insisted Friday that Google must ...
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Yesterday at a media conference in Abu Dhabi. "We're in active talks ...
Google & China talk
Google Inc., in talks with China after threatening to stop censoring Internet search results there, said the discussions will yield results soon. "We decided not to publicize our dealings with ...
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- Told an Abu Dhabi media summit, according to The Wall Street Journa.. Google 'actively negotiating' with Chinese government San Francisco - Google is in active negotiations with the Chinese government over the company's decision to stop censoring search results in China, chief executive Eric Schmidt has told an ... Earth Times - US business news - 1 day, 11 hours ago
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- Today that something will happen sooner rather than later, and Nicole Wong ... Schmidt On China: "Something Will Happen Soon" Two Google executives have again assured onlookers that the company is dealing with the situation in China. While in Abu Dhabi, Eric Schmidt indicated today that something will happen sooner ... WebProNews - 1 day, 17 hours ago
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Wednesday that the search and advertising giant was actively negotiating with China ...
Google’s Schmidt: China Negotiations Should End ‘Soon’
Google CEO Eric Schmidt said Wednesday that the search and advertising giant was actively negotiating with China over censorship that would end soon. His remarks came two months after the ...
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Google to stop censoring Chinese search results 'soon,' China warns of consequences
According to the Wall Street Journal , Google is making headway with its plans to stop filtering search results in China . Quoting Eric Schmidt as saying that "something will ...
Engadget - 3:24 a.m. Friday 12th March 2010 PST
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Chinese minister insists Google obey the law
Li Yizhong, Chinese Minister of Industry and Information Technology, gestures during a press conference in Beijing Friday, March 12, 2010. Li, China's top Internet regulator, insisted Friday that Google must ...
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Chinese minister insists Google obey the law
Li Yizhong, Chinese Minister of Industry and Information Technology, gestures during a press conference in Beijing Friday, March 12, 2010. Li, China's top Internet regulator, insisted Friday that Google must ...
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Why Google Releases New Apps: They're Desperate for Content
It seems like in the past few months Google has relentlessly released new applications, some of which perhaps could have used some more baking in the oven before they were ...
ReadWriteWeb - 2 p.m. Thursday 11th March 2010 PST
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Gary Marshall: Location-aware websites scare us silly
We're not ones to miss a good time-wasting opportunity, so we've spent most of this morning using the new, improved Google Street View to look at the houses we used ...
TechRadar: All latest feeds - 8:33 a.m. Thursday 11th March 2010 PST
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Motorola Doing Its Best To Take Google Search Out Of Android Phones In China (MOT, GOOG, MSFT)
Motorola has struck a deal with Microsoft to add Bing search and map widgets to Android powered phones. According to a release , it starts with phones in China, but ...
Silicon Alley Insider - 7:14 a.m. Thursday 11th March 2010 PST
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Google & China talk
Google Inc., in talks with China after threatening to stop censoring Internet search results there, said the discussions will yield results soon. "We decided not to publicize our dealings with ...
NY Post: Business - 10:25 p.m. Wednesday 10th March 2010 PST
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The Day Abu Dhabi Became An Unlikely Crossroad For Search Wars
At the powerhouse Abu Dhabi Media Summit here at Yas Island in Abu Dhabi, two of the biggest third-party search deals are being negotiated behind the scenes, we have learned. ...
paidContent.org - 9:11 p.m. Wednesday 10th March 2010 PST
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Google 'actively negotiating' with Chinese government
San Francisco - Google is in active negotiations with the Chinese government over the company's decision to stop censoring search results in China, chief executive Eric Schmidt has told an ...
Earth Times - US business news - 6:28 p.m. Wednesday 10th March 2010 PST
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Google says it's in talks with China
CEO Eric Schmidt expects 'something will happen soon' after the Internet search giant vowed to remove censorship filters in the wake of it suffering a cyber attack. Google Inc. broke ...
L.A. Times - Business - 5:17 p.m. Wednesday 10th March 2010 PST
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