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Maxthon: China's hip browser

June 22, 2006 The increasingly popular software is gaining converts, often as a means to bypass censors. Screenshots: Maxthon's features TAGS: Maxthon, Baidu.com Inc., China, Web browser, Yahoo! Inc., search engine, U.S., Microsoft Corp., Google Inc.

No booze or jokes for Googlers in China

January 26, 2006 In its move to comply with Chinese laws, the search giant filters out a wide range of sites beyond those critical of Beijing. TAGS: China, Sergey Brin, Google Inc., search engine, Yahoo! Inc., U.S., Microsoft Corp.

Mobile search Google's newest endeavor in China

January 4, 2007 Tech megalith collaborates with world's largest cellular provider to offer mobile search services. TAGS: mobile search, cellular provider, Baidu.com Inc., China, Google Inc., U.S.

The China Internet debate's going nowhere

February 17, 2006 CNET News.com's Charles Cooper says too many interested parties have a stake in maintaining the status quo. TAGS: China, Beijing, policy, Washington, Yahoo! Inc., Google Inc., U.S., Microsoft Corp.

The collective amnesia over Shi Tao

March 30, 2007 CNET News.com's Charles Cooper says Silicon Valley would do well to borrow a page from the history of the antiapartheid struggle. TAGS: Jerry Yang, China, Cisco Systems Inc., Silicon Valley, Yahoo! Inc., government, U.S., Google Inc., Microsoft Corp.

A cyber blind spot on human rights

December 1, 2005 If the Internet industry fails to reform itself, it may be time for Congress to step in, says Julien Pain of Reporters Without Borders. TAGS: MSN Spaces, Internet company, Borders Books & Music, China, Yahoo! Inc., Cisco Systems Inc., authority, MSN, U.S., monitor, Google Inc.

Microsoft, Google duke it out for China

July 21, 2005 China is proving to be the next great Net marketplace, and the two tech giants are prepared to fight for it, starting in American courts. TAGS: China, Baidu.com Inc., marketplace, Eric Schmidt, financial analyst, hiring, search technology, Google Inc., e-commerce, America, Microsoft Corp., broadband, U.S., games

Week in review: Washington wrangling

February 17, 2006 RSA Conference shares spotlight with politicians, who lashed out at tech giants for complying with Chinese censorship. TAGS: China, U.S. company, censorship, Week in review, RSA Security Inc., Washington, Internet company, Rep., Yahoo! Inc., California, Democrat, leader, U.S., Google Inc., conference, Microsoft Corp.

Congress looks askance at firms that bow to China

January 13, 2006 U.S. politicians vow to punish companies such as Microsoft, Yahoo, believed to cooperate with China censorship. TAGS: Borders Books & Music, China, censorship, Cisco Systems Inc., law, Rep., Yahoo! Inc., Google Inc., U.S., router, Microsoft Corp.

Debating high tech's China challenge

January 23, 2006 The PFF's Adam Thierer squares off with the Cato Institute's Jim Harper over how tech companies should engage China. TAGS: engagement, China, freedom, government, U.S., Google Inc.

Web giants ask for feds' help on censorship

January 31, 2007 Google, Yahoo and Microsoft say government should stand behind global Internet freedom, but not all support legislation. TAGS: censorship, Web company, Yahoo! Inc., Google Inc., government, terrorism, authority, request, China, Microsoft Corp., U.S., help, e-mail

House panel OKs global rules for U.S. Net firms

June 22, 2006 Bill is reponse to reports that tech companies have been tailoring offerings to China's censorship regime. TAGS: China, Cisco Systems Inc., politician, rule, bill, Internet service, Yahoo! Inc., Google Inc., Microsoft Office, U.S., Microsoft Corp.

Companies need guidance to face censors abroad

August 14, 2007 How should tech companies deal with nations that oppress their citizens? Professors Jonathan Zittrain and John Palfrey lay out their ideas. TAGS: censorship, image search, Google Inc., Yahoo! Inc., China, requirement, blog, U.S.

Year in review: Big battles for big talent

December 14, 2005 Concerns remain over outsourcing and guest workers, but hiring prospects have improved for skilled workers. TAGS: hiring, talent, H-1B, worker, women, computer science, recruiting, engineer, Google Inc., workplace, Steve Ballmer, battle, president, China, agreement, information technology
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