NewsFactor – The drama between China and Google continues, but Yahoo and Vietnam are getting dragged into the international investigation as new revelations come out of Asia. Google’s search engine was not accessible across most of China late Tuesday. Although neither Google nor the Chinese government has confirmed the source of the disruption, some are assuming Internet censors in the communist nation are blocking the site.
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