Well, it's happened. Google has stopped censoring the results of its search engine in China, meaning users can search for results involving all sorts of sensitive topics including the Dalai Lama and the Tiananmen Square massacre. Users in China will be redirected to Google's servers in Hong Kong, which deliver unfiltered results. Sporadic reports from China are that access to the Hong Kong site has already been blocked by Chinese authorities.
Official Google Blog: A new approach to China: an update
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