Several news outlets are reporting this morning that China has finally blocked Google's search engine completely. This follows Google's move earlier this month, wherein the search engine giant moved its search engine service in China to Hong Kong, in hopes of taking advantage of the "One Country, Two Systems" policy that separates mainland China from recently returned Hong Kong. As the Chinese government does not comment on their practice of specific censorship, only user reports are available, and they appear to be spotty and varied. Sponsor According to the Shanghaiist, any search, political or inane, on both Google.cn and Google.com.hk were met with a "connection reset" and even a search for "shanghai" was met with "the white screen of death". The local Shanghai blog also quoted some as saying that a possible reason for the block might be the inclusion of the letters "RFA" in the Google URL parameters.