Here are the main sources of tension:
Here are the main sources of tension:
Here are some foreign companies that have withdrawn from or sold down their investments in the world’s third largest economy:
China's e-commerce giant Alibaba turned on major shareholder Yahoo Inc. on Saturday, calling the American company's support of Google in its standoff with China "reckless."
WASHINGTON - Cyberattacks on Google and other firms are part of a shadowy campaign in cyberspace being waged by China and other nations which goes largely undetected, according to Web security experts and analysts.
WASHINGTON - Online maps, mobile phone donations, wikis and a slew of websites are being deployed as telecoms firms, technology giants and startups set aside their rivalries and put the latest tools to work to help earthquake-ravaged Haiti.
Intel posted a sharply higher net profit Thursday as a surge in personal computer sales boosted the fourth-quarter earnings of the world’s biggest computer chipmaker.
In drawing a battle line with Chinese Internet censors, Google is reclaiming a “Don’t Be Evil” mantle lost in a global business arena where profits routinely trump morals.
WASHINGTON- Microsoft said Thursday that a security vulnerability in its Internet Explorer browser was used in cyberattacks which prompted Google to threaten to shut down its operations in China.
Google Inc. co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page have always said they put their principles before profit, even to the point of using their control of the company to take a stand.
BEIJING - China will lose out if Google makes good on a threat to quit the country over cyberattacks and censorship, a state newspaper warned Thursday, saying people had the right to a free flow of information.