China angry as Google stops censoring search results

http://www.timesofearth.com/Worldnews/?NT=0&nid=19686 BEIJING, CHINA – Google’s decision to shut down its internet search site for mainland China and stop censoring search results is “totally wrong” and represents a politicisation of business issues, China has said.

In an immediate and sharply critical response to Google’s announcement, China said the California-based internet giant had “violated the written promise” it made when it entered the Chinese market.

“We firmly oppose politicising commercial issues, and express our dissatisfaction and anger at Google Inc’s unreasonable accusations and practices,” the state-run Xinhua news agency quoted an unnamed official from China’s State Council Information Office as saying.

The backlash followed an announcement from Google on Monday that it was shutting down its China-based site, Google.cn, and redirecting search requests to Google’s Hong Kong-based portal, Google.com.hk.

The Hong Kong site is not subject to the same censorship rules as in mainland China.

“Users visiting Google.cn are now being redirected to Google.com.hk, where we are offering uncensored search in simplified Chinese, specifically designed for users in mainland China and delivered via our servers in Hong Kong,” David Drummond, Google’s chief legal officer, said on the company’s blog.
The switch throws the burden on China to use its own internet filters to prevent Chinese users from seeing images and sites it deems politically or socially undesirable.

In January Google stunned many in the online world when it said it would stop filtering searches and threatened to pull out of China altogether after uncovering what it said were sophisticated cyber attacks against its systems and email accounts used by Chinese activists.

Google entered the Chinese market five years ago and had previously said it would follow Chinese law requiring service providers to censor access to sites banned by the government.

Following January’s announcement the firm said it was engaging in talks with the Chinese government on the issue.
In recent weeks though China has repeatedly stuck to its position that any firm operating in China must follow Chinese laws, apparently leaving little room for compromise.

The State Council official quoted by Xinhua following Google’s announcement said the government had twice talked to the firm to try to resolve the standoff but suggested that China’s censorship laws were not up for negotiation.

“We made patient and meticulous explanations on the questions Google raised telling it we would still welcome its operation and development in China if it was willing to abide by Chinese laws, while it would be its own affair if it was determined to withdraw its service,” the official said.

“Foreign companies must abide by Chinese laws and regulations when they operate in China.”

It was not clear whether Google cleared its move with the Chinese government or gave officials any prior notice of the changes.

China could retaliate against the firm by blocking access to its search services entirely, much as it has completely blocked access to YouTube, Facebook and Twitter.

Google has said it intends to keep its office in Beijing and continue to its sales, research and development operations in the world’s largest online market.

On Tuesday in the wake of the announcement the company said it was “business as usual” in its China offices, although lay-offs and redeployments of staff remained a possibility.

“We haven’t worked out all the details so we can’t ever rule out letting people go but we very much want to avoid that,” Jessica Powell, a Google spokeswoman, told the Associated Press.

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ANGLER Technologies – E-Business, Multimedia, Web & Offshore Software Development Company

ANGLER Technologies India Pvt Ltd, an ISO 9001 certified, leading Software Consulting and Professional Services Firm, specializing in Offshore, Web Design, e-Business, Multimedia, Search Engine Optimization (SEO) services in Coimbatore, Chennai (Tamil Nadu, India), USA, UK, Germany, Singapore, Hong Kong, Canada, Dubai (UAE) & South Africa.

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Hong Kong Business Report by Chief Secretary Henry Tang 1/3

Hong Kong Business Report by Chief Secretary Henry Tang on Oct 9 2007

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Dinner Fiesta The Empress Hotel Chiang Mai Thailand HiDef Video Stereo Sound

Reunion of the Blocks and Krokos’ families at The Empress Hotel in Chiang Mai Thailand on Sunday 10th August 2008. Good time, nice Thai music, dinner with great western and Asian dishes, relaxation, fun, playtime and talk with friends and kids.

FIESTA a festival or an event, usually and ordinarily staged by a local community which centers on some unique aspect of that community. A feast and a festival are historically interchangeable. However, the term “feast” has also entered common secular parlance as a synonym for any large or elaborate meal.

THE EMPRESS HOTEL is located in downtown area on Chiang Mai’s fast growing commercial streets and only 10 minutes walk to the city’s famous Night Bazaar and main shopping area, 15 minutes drive from the Chiang Mai International Airport and Railway Station. Facilities include airport transfer, banquet & conference areas, baby sitting service, business center, doctor, laundry and dry cleaning, money exchange, safety deposit boxes, swimming pool, sauna and health centre, shopping arcade and 24 hours room service. All hotel 375 rooms & suites are superbly assigned and equipped with first-class amenities including marble bathroom, private bar, IDD telephone, TV with 4 channels of 24-hour international satellite programs, radio, climate control & lighting at the bedside control panel. Restaurants and Lounges: La Brasserie (Capacity: 90) is the best known restaurant in town for it’s grilled and roasted meats and fine wines, Panda Palace (Capacity: 160) is famous for Cantonese delicacies and a variety of Dim Sum dishes prepared by Hong Kong Chef. Private rooms are available. Chao Nang Coffee Shop (Capacity: 188) the round-the-clock coffee shop with a cool and friendly atmosphere serving Thai, Chinese, and Western dishes from snacks to full course dinner. Buffer Lunch and private rooms are also available. Garden Lounge (Capacity: 75) it’s just the right spot to create an intimate atmosphere with expertly mixed drinks and live entertainment. Poolside Bar is serving refreshments and snacks with an outdoor swimming pool. It’s located on the 3rd floor adjacent to the Fitness Center and Sauna room.

VIDEO: HiDef video with a stereo sound. It is a superior quality footage originally recorded in HD high definition NTSC widescreen format 1080i movie in the size of 1920X1080 pixels with Sony HDR-SR7E digital video camcorder using latest AVCHD compression technology. The original video contains Dolby Digital 5.1ch surround sound. Before uploading this video to YouTube I reduced its size to 1280X720 pixels using Free Video Converter v. 1.0 provided by http://www.koyotesoft.com/ with the following setup: MPEG2 codec, 16:9 aspect ratio, 29.97 fps and 5,760 bitrate. Kindly append &fmt=18 to the end of the URL and enjoy HiDef video with a stereo sound ???????? ?????? ??????? sasinan sunisa kleebrang

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Is there a website for "Hong Kong Air"?

I bought an item from an independent seller on Amazon.com and it says "via Hong Kong Air- 10-15 business days". Well, today is the 15th day, hopefully it will arrive tomorrow. My question is if there is a way to track the item, amazon didn’t give a tracking number.
(I live in NC, US)
August 25th

Get the details here

http://travelerspoint.blogspot.com/

Hong Kong govenment sucks for not providing pension payments just like Japan, should the authority do now?

My business connection in Hong Kong for past four months, I am shocked that Hong Kong poor and seniors are living as a dog’s life. What the senior citizens get the so called fruit fund of ranging from 625 to 705 Hong Kong dollars per month.In comparison to Japan’s pension, unemployment insurance, and welfare systems, Hong Kong is just not in the class. My dad is collecting equivalent to $ 3500 US dollars each month pension fund for working 35 years for a reputable corp in Osaka, Japan. I just collected my UI benefits for about two thousand US dollars/ m for ten months in 2005 prior to my attainment of my present job as a sale representative in Tokyo. Japanese government is responsible for the working classes, the temporary/seasonal workers, the unemployed and low income groups. The followings show the Japanese pension and UI plans that Hong Kong never dream about it.http://www.google.com.hk/search?complete=1&hl=en&as_qdr=all&q=Japan%27s+unemployment+insurance+and+pension+plan+for+its+c

That’s what they get for reverting back to China. Should have stayed with the Brits.

Hong Kong or New York City- which city is more important internationally in terms of finance and business?


NYC. It’s still home to the major US financial markets and investment firms. HK has been losing out to Shanghai for years.

Learning Cantonese is convenient to run business in Hong Kong

It is useful to your life for widen your business in HK.

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Hong Kong MSDN Bootcamp – Microsoft SQL Server BI Solutions

The first 10 minutes of post-event video of MSDN Bootcamp on Microsoft SQL Server Business Intelligence (BI) taken on 28 Jan, 2008. To watch all sessions, please go to http://www.microsoft.com/hk/msdn/events.

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Oasis Hong Kong Airlines Business Class Upper Deck

A short video taken recently on the upper deck of an Oasis Hong Kong Airlines Boeing 747-400 (business class)

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