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Saturday 10 November 2012

Google services no longer doing work in China, possibly due to Oriental Communist Party.

Bad news for online surfers in China; reports of an outage of Google services in China are needs to flood in. Gmail, Maps, Play Music, and anything else Google related has been blocked for Chinese users. That’s quite a far-reaching block, and it’s gonna start interfering with many people’s day-to-day lives and work.

This is occurring right as the 18th Oriental Communist Party Congress is taking place, which is essentially where brand-new Chinese leaders are elected. The Chinese government reserves the right to block websites that don’t adhere to Chinese media regulations. Google said last 2010 that they wouldn’t abide by to those regulations. Coincidence? Perhaps, maybe not.

Google has searched into the situation and released a statement saying which it isn’t a problem on their own end. The only logical explanation left is usually a block put in placed with the Chinese government. All Google searches are being rerouted through a Korean web site, and consequently, Google has seen a drop in traffic. With all of this getting said, it’s highly unlikely that it’s a major accident.

Google has some kind of influence over a great deal of the internet, and in many techniques most users don’t even realize. Blocking Google services is bound to have some negative effects about the average internet user in The far east, which is very unfortunate that they’re caught during this situation. I do think it’s a fantastic stance for Google to acquire, though. Supporting a free, open web has long been one of Google’s priorities, and it’s good to notice them sticking by it even regardless of this.



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