Wall Street Journal has news that Google “received preliminary regulatory approval to provide Internet content in China, allowing the search-engine firm to offer new services as it tries to gain a larger share of the world's second-largest Internet market.â€

This is a big hurdle crossed as Google's attempts to advertise its services and also to introduce Gmail service, its very popular Web applications which earlier had many problems. Google Inc does not have their very own Internet Content Provider as it uses ganji.com.
The Mountain View, California-based search engine giant's foray into the land of the dragon has not been smooth as just recently we reported how Google China Stops Using Cache Feature and it was even sued by webmasters who suffered poor traffic.
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