Hina 's army of artists imitation has been irritated by the powerful production of cheap copies of DVD movies still in theaters and counterfeit clothing at prices so low, designers with few problems. Now, Internet-wise imitation went even further by producing a family of two very search engine billion, which happens to be in hot water with the Chinese government.
Goojje.com, published online last week and looks almost exactly like Google 's Chinese search engine, looks set to be distinguished from more run-of-the-mill imitations of all the company burning both sides rare in escalating war between the world 's mark the most powerful and most populous country.
"The sister was very happy when his brother gave up the idea and stood out for his sister, " site 's home page reads. Unlike Google 's family's house was the apparent reason for the search giant – which has publicly threatened to leave China after having been the target of a cyber attack has implicitly accused Beijing – to stay in the country.
China 's government, meanwhile, responded by denying he was involved in a pirate attack – he said he targeted Google G-mail account of Chinese activists for human rights – and warning Washington not to interfere in its internal affairs. Goojje is one of the most cheerful in the war, the stakes are high words between Beijing and California-based Internet company. U.S. Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton and competitors like Yahoo! Google has publicly supported, since presenting his case two weeks ago.
The impasse involves significant risks for both parties. Beijing, meanwhile, knows the risks international embarrassment – and potentially the wrath of the "users " – if Google had indeed left the country. Google 's so far failed to act on his threat to leave is seen as a sign that China refuses to give up, which has the world ' s the largest online community with over 380 million Internet .
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