Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Google isn't racing from China
For all the insinuations and indignation unleashed over the past week, the fact that Google Inc. GOOG-Q is still censoring sensitive searches suggests the Internet giant is far from certain that it wants to leave China to others. Globe and Mail
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