Google Nexus One Launch Postponed In China
Google have today announced that the launch of their Nexus One handset in China has been postponed.
The search giant are currently in a dispute with the Chinese Government over censorship and e-mail hacking, that could see them leave the country entirely.

Google Inc. spokeswoman Marsha Wang confirmed that a planned launch event scheduled to take on Wednesday has now been canceled, but wouldn't elaborate on the decision to delay the launch other than to confirm that "It is postponed".
According to a source familiar with the situation, Google feel that currently due to the publicity surrounding them in China it would be difficult for their customers to have a "positive experiance" with the product.
Google revealed last week that they no longer want to censor the content on their Chinese Google.cn search and want to begin talks with Beijing about providing a legal, unfiltered search engine in the Country.
[via news.yahoo.com]
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