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Insurance & Technology January 15, 2010 |
China Takes Hard Line on Google A Chinese official took a hard line on Google's threat to pull out of the country. But the White House supports Google's decision to stop censorship. |
Chemistry World January 15, 2010 Ned Stafford |
China: act on scientific fraud The Chinese government is being called on to do more to ensure the scientific integrity of its researchers after UK-based journal Acta Crystallographica Section E was forced to retract dozens of papers describing over 70 crystal structures found to have been fabricated by Chinese researchers. |
InternetNews January 15, 2010 David Needle |
VeriSign Ties Google Attack to China Government Security firm cite sources claiming hackers acted on official authority from Chinese government. |
BusinessWeek January 14, 2010 Bruce Einhorn |
Google and China: A Win for Liberty and Strategy "Don't be evil" is a good motto. But then again, so is "don't stay with a loser" |
InternetNews January 13, 2010 |
What Happens if Google Quits China? As Google mulls leaving the Chinese market, questions remain about how competitors will react and how the U.S. government might respond. |
Popular Mechanics January 13, 2010 Glenn Derene |
Why China Needs Google More Than Google Needs China Yesterday Google announced that Gmail accounts of Chinese dissidents had been hacked as part of a broad spying operation apparently tied to the Chinese government. |
The Motley Fool January 13, 2010 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Is Google's Loss Baidu's Gain? Google studies the feasibility of its presence in China. |
InternetNews January 12, 2010 |
Google Threatens to Close China Operations Google may abandon China if the government doesn't allow it to operate an unfiltered search engine. |
IEEE Spectrum January 2010 Willie D. Jones |
The Rare-Earth-Metal Bottleneck China produces most of the world's rare earth metals, and soon it will need all that it produces |
BusinessWeek December 30, 2009 Dexter Roberts |
Mania on the Mainland Think the U.S. real estate bubble was bad? China's could be worse. |
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