Online search engine leader Google has agreed to censor its results in China, adhering to the country’s free-speech restrictions in return for better access in the internet’s fastest growing market. The Mountain View, California-based company planned to roll out a new version of its search engine bearing China’s web suffix “.cn,” on Wednesday. A Chinese-language version of Google’s search engine has previously been available through the company’s dot-com address in the United States. Full Story
About OODA Analyst
OODA is comprised of a unique team of international experts capable of providing advanced intelligence and analysis, strategy and planning support, risk and threat management, training, decision support, crisis response, and security services to global corporations and governments.