Google Is Diving Back Into China With Search That Can’t Be Censored

Google is beefing up its staff in China, adding engineers, salespeople, and product managers Amir Efrati and Loretta Chao at the Wall Street Journal report.

Google had shut down its search engine in China over a mix of censorship laws, and, reportedly, because government-backed hackers were trying to get into Google’s services.

As bad as all of that is, China’s too big a market for Google to ignore, says Daniel Alegre, the top Google executive in Asia.

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