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Google slams China for Interfering with its Email system

Google slams China for Interfering with its Email system
Google has recently slammed the Chinese government for interfering with its Gmail Email system. This move has followed attempts by the Chinese government to control the “jasmine revolution”, which is an online revolutionary movement that was first inspired in the Middle East.

According to Google, Chinese advertisers and customers have been complaining about their Gmail services in last month. Users who are attempting to send messages, mark messages and use other email services have encountered various problems.

After the catastrophic earthquake took place in Japan a few weeks back, Google proceeded to set up an application that would help people find friends and family in the disaster. This service has also been compromised.

Google announced this in its blog on March 11th where it said that it had recently noticed that its users were subjected to highly targeted and political attacks from the government.

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