The Mountain View, Calif.-based company planned to roll out a new version of its search engine bearing China’s Web suffix ".cn," on Wednesday.
A Chinese-language version of Google’s search engine has previously been available through the company’s dot-com address in the United States. By creating a unique address for China, Google hopes to make its search engine more widely available and easier to use in the world’s most populous country.
Because of government barriers set up to suppress information, Google’s China users previously have been blocked from using the search engine or encountered lengthy delays in response time.
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