Google won't leave China

Keywords Google   Date Sunday, February 14, 2010   From Chinahourly    Views

Co-founder of Google Sergey Brin said on Friday that it is optimized for the search engine will not get out of China on piracy and censorship issues.

The Google Inc last month threatened to have left China after the Gmail accounts by human rights activists and targeted hacking, the company said.

Speculated that China is behind the attacks. China denies the accusations and Brin said it was especially if the government was behind the attacks or not.

Even if the Chinese government agent behind this could be a part of the policy, as it were,  he said.  I think there are many, and have different views. If you do, if we look at China in 2006, I really think that things really improved over the years.

But it ended with the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, said.

The blocked much more going on,  he said.

Brin says Mountain View, California, the company will represent China Business. He said that Google wants to disseminate information.

He said the company did not remain politically censored search results in China, one of the largest markets in the world to the Internet. But he said that Google agreed to censor pornography and other unwanted content.

TED margin is a non-profit dedicated to great ideas. Some of the greatest thinkers of the world, entrepreneurs and artists, including Bill Gates, Sarah Silverman and Jamie Oliver have gathered for the annual meeting of the group.

Brin comments came during a question and answer with a  curator of TED  Chris Anderson.

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