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Google censoring news in China?

Or just providing a good user experience?

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By Ingrid Marson

Published: 27 September 2004 16:05 GMT

Google has been accused of censoring the Chinese news service it launched two weeks ago.

Web hosting company Dynamic Internet Technology (DIT) reported that Google's Chinese news returned different results depending on whether the search was conducted in China or the US.

Searches done from a proxy in China, to simulate searching from inside China, did not contain news from sites which are banned by the Chinese government such as The Epoch Times. This is demonstrated on the DIT website.

According to the English version of The Epoch Times website, it publishes content that is banned by the Chinese Communist Party and deemed "too sensitive" by most Chinese-language news organisations outside of China. Topics discussed include the AIDS epidemic in China, alleged corruption in the Chinese government, the occupation of Tibet and alleged human rights abuses.

A spokeswoman for Google said on Friday that its goal is to provide the best possible search experience and it therefore omits results from sites which don't display properly or whose content is inaccessible to users. As the Chinese government denies access to certain sites, users would not be able to follow the link.

The spokeswoman said: "If the link doesn't go anywhere, then this is infuriating for the user."

She pointed out that Google News China allows users to search over 1,000 news sites around the world, including sites in the US, France and Singapore.

Google News UK uses around 4,500 news sources, according to the Google website.

Ingrid Marson writes for ZDNet UK

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