Latest news in internet world is that of the licensing renewal issues between Google world’s largest search engine and China emerging super power.
China Confirms It OK’d Google License Renewal
HP Mum On Windows, Flexible On Displays
In the recent MobileBeat 2010 press conference, HP’s vice president and also the company’s Chief Technology officer, Phil McKinney, gave a small presentation about the company’s current goal. He started with a small presentation and answered some questions. He was very clear in mentioning the latest goal of the huge personal computing world. He stated that the aim was to find out what the public is looking for in the computing which is smaller than notebook but bigger than smartphone. A positive response was given by McKinney on making of slates & phones that are both user friendly and can operate applications. This was not satisfactory for reporters as he did not inform anything new. Moreover, he did not disclose whether they will develop these slates with Windows 7 application or not. This clearly showed the secrecy HP wants to maintain in this matter.
Now The Microsoft Kin Available At Lower Price
The Google advertising has now declared its real purpose in the month of March, to move its Chinese language Internet Research Operation to Hong Kong. The action will take place with the hope of getting a bypass to all censorship laws for the companies that are generally being operated in mainland China. But the Chinese had a fight with their own government, as a result of which the government never intended to have a pleasing ending. Thus, on the late Monday night, Google has now announced that the China will not at all renew its entire Internet Content Provider License. A chief approval is already scheduled to expire on Wednesday unless and until Google stops the whole redirecting.