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Report: Google will comply with censorship laws to get Play into China
Company left the country in 2010 over mixed censorship and security concerns.
by Andrew Cunningham - Sep 4, 2015 9:00am PDT
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Android devices sold in mainland China aren't the same as Android devices
sold in the US and elsewhere. Chinese devices often run a forked version of
Android derived from Android Open Source Project (AOSP) code but without the
Google apps and services that are usually included in other countries. That
's because the Google Play store and related services aren't officially
available in China—the company left China back in 2010 following the "
Operation Aurora" cyber-attacks that have been attributed to the Chinese
government. Google vowed to stop censoring Chinese search results and later
began redirecting Chinese searches through Hong Kong, and its services in
China have either been spotty or completely unavailable ever since.
Today The Information reports that Google is making plans to get a version
of Google Play back into China and that it's willing to work within Chinese
censorship law to do it. The company "will follow local laws and block apps
that the government deems objectionable" in the interest of regaining
control over its own operating system. Google also wants to help Chinese
developers distribute their apps outside of China and help international
developers sell their apps within China.
The company wants to make the move to a Google-blessed version of Android
attractive by offering "new incentives to phone makers to upgrade Android
phones to the latest versions of the operating system," though the exact
incentives aren't mentioned. Similar Google initiatives like the Android
Update Alliance and Android One have fared poorly in other countries, so it'
s not clear what Google can do in China to get different results.
Finally, the report says that Google also wants to get Android Wear into
China, extending beyond standard phones and tablets into the still-nascent
wearable market. There are plenty of AOSP-based wearables in China, but the
official version of Wear uses Google Play Services just like the phones and
tablets do.
The Chinese market is where much of the growth in smartphone shipments is
coming from these days, and while Android does well there, Google isn't
making any money from it. This move, which could happen "as early as this
fall," could give Google a foothold in the wider Android marketplace in
China, though it will be an uphill battle against forks from companies like
Xiaomi. |
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w*****g 发帖数: 16352 | 4 狗狗装逼,最后成了傻逼。
★ 发自iPhone App: ChineseWeb 1.0.4
【在 s******c 的大作中提到】 : Ars Technica← → : 0 : FORUM : IT : GADGETS : BUSINESS : SECURITY : TECH POLICY : APPLE : GAMING
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w*****g 发帖数: 16352 | 5 有利于安猪市场占有率的事,开庆功会还来不及呢。
★ 发自iPhone App: ChineseWeb 1.0.4
【在 f*****e 的大作中提到】 : 没人去狗狗总部门口抗议?
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g*****g 发帖数: 34805 | 7 早干嘛去了,这个是每年百亿的收入白白扔掉。现在也就能捡一小部分回来。 |
p*******m 发帖数: 20761 | 8 傻逼
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i********r 发帖数: 12113 | 10 当初google滚蛋的时候不是有小年轻们去google门口献菊花的,这下应该高兴了
【在 w*****g 的大作中提到】 : 有利于安猪市场占有率的事,开庆功会还来不及呢。 : : ★ 发自iPhone App: ChineseWeb 1.0.4
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f*********e 发帖数: 8453 | 11 没看懂,捡肥皂是啥典故?不过狗太能装逼,想回中国应该让当时高调的傻X出来书面
认个错再谈。 |
r**********g 发帖数: 22734 | 12 开复曰:现在回来啦?当初我让你接客你不接,现在屎都吃不上热的 |