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	<title>Comments on: Google &#8217;99% Certain&#8217; to Shut China Search Engine</title>
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		<title>By: Simon Tam</title>
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		<dc:creator>Simon Tam</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Mar 2010 01:57:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Subject: Google&#039;s disengagement with China.


       The saga plays on, like the &quot; days of our lives &quot;. Googles recently threatened to pull out its core business completely out of China was an irresponsible act. It was an act of impulse without merit. 
Google, the world renowned search engine, has lost its competitiveness in Chinese landscaping. While Google is ready to bail out entirely from Chinese soil, its arch rival Baidu is eager to pick up all its reminding pieces. It is a chapter of sad story for many Netizens in China. Nobody in China would like to see a total monopolization of one company especially in the all important field of high tech . With the domination of one search engine, the users would suffer from less innovations, limited choices and higher prices. 
        Contrary to Google claims that its resignation from China were for reasons of cyber terrorism and government restrictions. Google&#039;s decisions to disenfranchisement are in fact from an unsound business directive on an impulsive attitudes from the management teams. Google business in China is in a stalemate. Its business model never took off. It stems from a poor management teams locally, its off timings and its failed to seize opportunities. The dragging on intellectual properties case with Chinese writers add another fuse to its surrender from China. Google is spoiled by its success in US and many parts of the world. The idea of being a distant number two would indeed make Google very comfortable which so used to be the champion of all champs. The recent cyber attacks incident gave Google an excuse to bail out and save &#039; faces &#039; of being defeated. To the misinformed western world, they praised Google as the forerunner company for &#039; Democracy &#039; whom it would never give in to a totalitarian government like China. Once again, they use the pretext to demoralize China and belittle China on its path to super power.
        China has its own set of rule of laws. You could ridiculous of its many contents of Chinese laws all you worth. But so far, China is doing a great job in keeping peace with every nation of the world and successfully bringing in a better life for billions of her own people. The Google scenario means nobody will come out a winner, not China, not the Chinese people and definitely not to the advantage of Google&#039;s business.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Subject: Google&#8217;s disengagement with China.</p>
<p>       The saga plays on, like the &#8221; days of our lives &#8220;. Googles recently threatened to pull out its core business completely out of China was an irresponsible act. It was an act of impulse without merit.<br />
Google, the world renowned search engine, has lost its competitiveness in Chinese landscaping. While Google is ready to bail out entirely from Chinese soil, its arch rival Baidu is eager to pick up all its reminding pieces. It is a chapter of sad story for many Netizens in China. Nobody in China would like to see a total monopolization of one company especially in the all important field of high tech . With the domination of one search engine, the users would suffer from less innovations, limited choices and higher prices.<br />
        Contrary to Google claims that its resignation from China were for reasons of cyber terrorism and government restrictions. Google&#8217;s decisions to disenfranchisement are in fact from an unsound business directive on an impulsive attitudes from the management teams. Google business in China is in a stalemate. Its business model never took off. It stems from a poor management teams locally, its off timings and its failed to seize opportunities. The dragging on intellectual properties case with Chinese writers add another fuse to its surrender from China. Google is spoiled by its success in US and many parts of the world. The idea of being a distant number two would indeed make Google very comfortable which so used to be the champion of all champs. The recent cyber attacks incident gave Google an excuse to bail out and save &#8216; faces &#8216; of being defeated. To the misinformed western world, they praised Google as the forerunner company for &#8216; Democracy &#8216; whom it would never give in to a totalitarian government like China. Once again, they use the pretext to demoralize China and belittle China on its path to super power.<br />
        China has its own set of rule of laws. You could ridiculous of its many contents of Chinese laws all you worth. But so far, China is doing a great job in keeping peace with every nation of the world and successfully bringing in a better life for billions of her own people. The Google scenario means nobody will come out a winner, not China, not the Chinese people and definitely not to the advantage of Google&#8217;s business.</p>
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		<title>By: Zhang Bao</title>
		<link>http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2010/03/china-warns-google-again-after-c-e-o-%e2%80%99s-remarks/#comment-14483</link>
		<dc:creator>Zhang Bao</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Mar 2010 00:32:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is far better if Google leaves China, because the Communist Party wouldn&#039;t have their support in censoring and suppressing the voice of the people. 

Does the Chinese Communist Party really know what is best or is that what is in their best interest for themselves?

The truth is, China doesn&#039;t need the Communist Party at all! Its holding society back, and it&#039;s keeping the people from advancing their morality.

Stop supporting the Communist Party, and you will SEE a new and better democratic republic of China!]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is far better if Google leaves China, because the Communist Party wouldn&#8217;t have their support in censoring and suppressing the voice of the people. </p>
<p>Does the Chinese Communist Party really know what is best or is that what is in their best interest for themselves?</p>
<p>The truth is, China doesn&#8217;t need the Communist Party at all! Its holding society back, and it&#8217;s keeping the people from advancing their morality.</p>
<p>Stop supporting the Communist Party, and you will SEE a new and better democratic republic of China!</p>
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