Monday, 21 March 2011

China accuses deliberately confuse Google Gmail


Google accused the Chinese government deliberately disrupt access e-mail service Gmail in the country. Recent weeks, Gmail users admitted difficulties accessing these services the most popular. 

In fact, Google says not having a technical problem with Google's main site or the Gmail service in China. "There is no technical problem. We've done a thorough investigation," said Google. 

Analysts who track the development of networks say that the Chinese government may intentionally interfere with access to Google and other networking services as part of a campaign to tighten internet controls and censorship of material. 
Beijing has long been known to have some system of strict controls on the Internet. Especially after the Middle East conflict broke out in January 2011, the Chinese Government intensify the control systems. 

A year earlier, the Chinese Government does not get along with Google. Last year China protested Google's censorship in the area by opening its services after accusing China rip off the system and steal your Gmail account customers related human rights movement activists in the country. Google finally decided to flee from China and moved to Hong Kong. There, the Chinese government in controlling the power can be minimized. 

Until now, the search engine Google and Gmail can still be accessed in China. However, the government has the ability to block them. Many popular social media sites, including YouTube, which is owned by Google, as well as Twitter and Facebook, blocked there.

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