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A Google search feature was blocked in China on Thursday, the company said as it awaited Beijing's decision on whether to renew its operating license amid tensions over censorship.

Mainland users were unable to use the search giant's "suggest" feature, which offers possible results as they start to type a query, the company said.

"It appears that search queries produced by Google Suggest are being blocked for mainland users in China," said Google spokeswoman Jessica Powell in an e-mail. "Normal searches that do not use query suggestions are unaffected."

Google's relations with Beijing have been tense since the U.S.-based search giant said in January it no longer wanted to cooperate with Chinese Web filtering following hacking attacks traced to China.

Google Inc. closed its China-based search engine March 22 and began routing users to its unfiltered Hong Kong site. But the company said this week it would stop automatic switching because Beijing objected and threatened to revoke its license.

The application deadline was Wednesday, and Powell said Google has received no word from regulators. She said the license runs through 2012 but must be renewed annually and declined to say what Google's status is while it awaits an answer.

The official Xinhua News Agency said "there will be a result soon" and Google was "very late" in submitting the application. Phone calls to the regulator, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, were not answered.

A foreign ministry spokesman, Qin Gang, did not answer directly when asked whether Google would be allowed to operate in China.

"Internet operating companies, while doing business in China, should abide by Chinese laws and regulations," Qin said. "We hope all foreign companies, including Internet companies, should comply with Chinese laws and regulations."

The China site, Google.cn, was operating Thursday with a tab that said "we have moved to google.com.hk." Clicking on that took...
Posted: 2010-07-02 10:30:16


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