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发表于 2010-3-15 12:26:04
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Google's executives have made it clear that they still hope to stay in the country, whatever the fate of Google.cn. "It's very important to know we are not pulling out of China," Eric Schmidt, Google's chief executive, told the Financial Times at the time. "We have a good business in China. This is about the censorship rules, not anything else."
The company's other operations, which pre-date the launch of Google.cn four years ago, include its research centre in Beijing and a salesforce that sells advertising on the Chinese-language Google.com search service, based outside China, to advertisers inside the country.
Mr Li encouraged Google to continue its operations in the country. "[Google] has taken 30 per cent of the Chinese search market.
"If you don't leave, China will welcome that, if you don't leave, it will be beneficial for the development of the internet in China." |
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