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Google Problems/The Examiner

“Right Balance? Google, China, and Unraveling Aftermath”, San Jose Examiner, Mar. 24, 2010. Larry is quoted in this article reviewing Google’s decision to leave mainland China rather than continuing to censor search results.

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This entry was posted in Media on March 24, 2010 by Larry Downes.

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