Google‘s standoff with the Chinese government is heating up. The U.S. search giant said Tuesday that it’s delaying the planned launch of two mobile-phone models in China that would use Google’s Android software.
It’s just the latest fallout from Google’s announcement last week that it had been the target of cyber attacks traced to China. Google said it would no longer censor its Chinese website, even if that meant no longer operating in the country.
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