The China versus Google spat appears to be like drawing to a conciliatory end today, as a senior state official has announced China is \” satisfied\” with Google\’s latest round of changes. This was somewhat predictable when you consider that the country only in the near past renewed El Goog\’s license to host sites within its borders, however\’s always reassuring to get confirmation from an official source. The yank search giant had tried to strike a precarious balance, by having its local .cn domain adhere to Chinese laws and dictum while also providing a link out to its uncensored Hong Kong hub, and that seems to have done the trick. Ultimately, even the .hk search results shall be subject to China\’s firewall — so that you can render one of the most sensitive info inaccessible — but not less than Google can walk far from this dispute claiming that it\’s providing uncensored search in some form, however its output can\’t always be put to good use.

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