Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Google services grind to a halt in China, political transition suspected as the culprit

Great Firewall of China hits Google

as enthusiastically as Google through acrobatics routing to minimize the ability of the Chinese government to censor and spy on their services, always thank you for the Great Wall. The company could simply brunt bricks from Friday. As confirmed by some of our own staff, all Google services in China has stopped working at least for most of the day, despite the research firm to ensure that everything was in good working condition. The authorities have not confirmed that everything was in place, but it is easy to raise the specter of censorship possible given the local political maneuver. Once every decade Communist Party congress began on Thursday, and the institution may have wanted to cut a line relatively unfiltered communication dissidents during a transition of power. We hear that access has improved, at least in some parts of the country, which would be a pleasant surprise -. It is a sudden improvement of service encourage those who know they face a delay

Filed under: Networks, Internet, Google source stop Google services in China, the political transition is suspected as the culprit originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, November 10, 2012 0:14:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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