Haven't seen this posted yet.
http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/Wor...l_In_Hong_KongChina has reacted angrily to Google's decision to stop censoring search results in the country and redirect users to a portal in Hong Kong.
The country's harsh reaction to the move could now threaten the future of the web giant in the biggest internet market in the world.
China said Google's move was "totally wrong" and had "violated the written promise it made on entering the Chinese market".
Analysts say Google's other business interests could now be at risk.
"We don't see this as reducing tension," said Colin Gillis, analyst at BGC Financial.
"We see this as increasing or ratcheting up tension between the two parties.
"You sort of make China look like the bad guy and you think you're going to be selling Google phones? Good luck, we'll see how that goes."
Google's decision to redirect users to the former British colony of Hong Kong means that China will have to carry the burden of censorship.
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