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Google evades question about software similarities
| Findory News China
InfoWorld: - Google has commented on a new software tool it released in China this week, although it did not address allegations that the software bears more than a passing resemblance to a rival's product . "Two days ago we launched our Chinese Pinyin Input Method Editor as a test product ...
Funds Speak Out To Press Google on Freedom of Expression
Sun, 08 Apr 2007 02:36:35 +0000 | China View
James Doran in New York, Times Online, UK, April 5, 2007- Shareholder activists are gaining strength in the US as corporations such as Google, the world?s biggest internet company, and ExxonMobil, the largest oil producer, come under fire from special-interest groups. The New York State Pension Funds, one of the biggest and most powerful investors in [...]
Google bows to China portal Sohu's apology demand
| Findory News China
Reuters: SHANGHAI - Google Inc., which is seeking to broaden its presence in China, on Monday apologized to Internet users and Sohu.com Inc., one of the country's major Web portals for using third-party technology in its latest product rollout.
Google bows to China apology demand
| Findory News China
MSNBC: Google apologized to Internet users and Sohu.com Inc., one of the country's major Web portals for using third-party technology in its latest product rollout.
Google Apologizes to Chinese Search Co.
Mon, 9 Apr 2007 15:03:00 +0000 | Newsvine China
Google Inc. apologized Monday following complaints the U.S. search company's new Internet tool for inputting Chinese characters incorporated data from a Chinese rival.
Holding Google's Feet to the Fire
Mon, 9 Apr 2007 18:54:00 +0000 | Newsvine China
If you remember, Google management came under fire a couple of years ago for giving in to China's Communist dictatorship on censorship.
Google says it's sorry in dispute with China rival
| Findory News China
Seattle PI: BEIJING -- Google Inc. apologized Monday after complaints that the U.S. search company's new Internet tool for inputting Chinese characters incorporated data from a Chinese rival.
