In keeping with their move to end the censorship of search results in China, Google has opened a new website to help people track the issue.
Google is reporting access, and access issues on this website for Google applications in China.
The website will track the uptime of Google apps in China around the clock, letting people know what China is allowing, and what China is not allowing. Of course, China might block this website, but for the moment it is up. This is the current status of Google products in China:
















A month ago, NQ Logic predicted that Google will move out of China. Today saw Google officially transplanting its Chinese base to its Hong Kong facilities. This value clash between an Internet company and an information-controlled country will continue to be present at every Multinational Technology executive board, and with Google’s disclosure, other U.S. technology companies will have a harder time to explain why they are still doing business in China.
For a better and complete understanding of the situation, NQ Logic encourages you to read “Google Vs. China” at http://www.nqlogic.com
In China, the monopoly suppliers of the Internet? Or how they are blocking sites?