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Microsoft’s Bing search engine is back online in China after nearly a day of outages that caused many to believe the service had become the latest American technology product to be banned by the Chinese government. Users are now reporting that Bing is again accessible in mainland China, reports Bloomberg today, and the publication was able to independently verify that the search engine is again accessible from within the Great Firewall.
Internet users in China first began complaining that cn.bing.com was no longer available from within the country starting yesterday, but it was still accessible to those outside China. According to a report from the Financial Times, however, the state-owned telecom China Unicom appeared to confirm the...
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Microsoft’s Bing search engine is back online in China after nearly a day of outages that caused many to believe the service had become the latest American technology product to be banned by the Chinese government. Users are now reporting that Bing is again accessible in mainland China, reports Bloomberg today, and the publication was able to independently verify that the search engine is again accessible from within the Great Firewall.
Internet users in China first began complaining that cn.bing.com was no longer available from within the country starting yesterday, but it was still accessible to those outside China. According to a report from the Financial Times, however, the state-owned telecom China Unicom appeared to confirm the...
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