Google Threatens To Pull Out Of China

Google could be about to turn its back on the most populace country in the world as they prepare to move out of China in what will not come as a complete shock to the world’s business analysts.

Internet giant Google and China have been at war with each other since the company threatened to remove all restrictions from their search engine browser in the country, which didn’t sit too well with President HU Jintao or his government.

Google feels that everyone should have the right to search what they want, when they want, and feels that the restrictions that the government is forcing upon them and their employees working within the people’s republic of China is irrational and uncalled for. China on the other hand has always managed to keep a tight grasp on what the people in China can and can’t access through the various media publications and mediums.

Google is now in the process of deciding whether to pull all their staff out of China in what will be the biggest shun of the noughties. Google is looking to move its staff from the China offices to their other Asia outfits or alternatively move them across the ocean to America.

This is all unconfirmed at present, but apparently a media source has it on good authority that Google is considering this audacious move over the next month if talks to resolve the outstanding issues with China falls through.

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