Brin defends Google's China portal
Fortune magazine’s David Kirkpatrick got a chance to sit down with Google co-founder Sergey Brin to discuss the firm’s move to censor its site in China. According to the author, Brin said "that the decision was difficult, but made easier by discussions he had with Chinese human rights activists, including one he met at the Fortune Brainstorm Conference."
Read the complete story here. (CNN Money)
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