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Published 06/25/2009 by Reuters: Technology News


Google slammed as China, U.S. quarrel over Internet

BEIJING (Reuters) - China on Thursday stepped up accusations that Google is spreading obscene content over the Internet, a day after U.S. officials urged Beijing to abandon plans for controversial filtering software on new computers.

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