Google.cn granted license for operation in China
The world’s leading search engine Google on Wednesday announced that its new China-based website google.cn has been licensed for operation.
The license was acquired through a deal with the Chinese website Ganji.com. Reports on Tuesday revealed that Google had notobtained the Internet Content Provider (ICP) licence needed to operate google.cn in China.
Read the complete story here. (Xinhua)
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