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With iPad Looming Google, Adobe Pair Up On Chrome

Google will build Adobe's Flash into its Chrome Web browser.

 

Google: Mobile services partially blocked in China

Google: Mobile services partially blocked in China

Google Inc said its mobile services have been partially blocked in China for two days, about a week after the company shut its mainland Chinese portal and rerouted Web searches to a Hong Kong site.

 

A Surprise Bug--Not China--Hits Google's Corporate Website

Sensitivity around a Google code bug highlights the geopolitical tension around the search company's ...

 

At stake for Google in China: Smart phone empire

As the company tangles with the Chinese government, it puts in jeopardy its tentative grip on the cellphone market in a nation where staggering growth in mobile search is expected.

In its public wrangling with the Chinese government, Google Inc.

 

Success Beyond China Seems Unlikely for Its Online Giants

Post-Google, China’s Internet market could increasingly resemble a lucrative, walled-off bazaar, experts say.

 

China hits back at Google

China hits back at Google

China blocks results from Hong Kong-based site after search giant redirected users from mainland.

 

Google stops censoring in China

Google stops censoring in China

Google says it has stopped censoring its search results in China, risking confrontation with the country's authorities.

 

Google Working on TV Technology

Google has lined up big partners -- including Intel and Sony -- in its recent quest to move its technology into the living room. The joint effort includes software that navigates Web-based offerings on TVs.

 

Facebook beats Google as most popular site in U.S.

Social networking platform Facebook racked up the most U.S. hits on its Web site last week, edging past search giant Google to be the country's most-visited site for that period, according to data from research firm Hitwise.

 

Baidu Buyers Loving The Google Boost

Chinese search engine rallies on Google's looming exit from Middle Kingdom search market.

 

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