FLASH: Google Is Still Advertising In Shanghai’s Metro
For those of you who thought Google’s exit from China meant that the search engine juggernaut was pulling up all stakes…you might want to take a look at this as proof to the contrary (courtesy: Joop.in).
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Hi Joop,
I’ve noted it on the post as an update. That’s extraordinary, though. What’s the rationale behind it, you think? So G.cn is now uncensored? Or is there a sort of time limit that Google’s given on how long it will remain censored, and beyond that they’re taking off the “chains?”
Thanks for the credits! I took the picture in the Shanghai Metro this morning.