Google To Suspend Mobile Phone Launch In China
An anonymous reader tips news that Google has decided to delay the launch of two mobile phones in China after the recent censorship conflict with the Chinese government. The phones were developed with Samsung and Motorola, and both of them run Android. A related article in BusinessWeek wonders whether Google's new stance on censorship will halt the progress Android is making in China, the world's largest mobile market. "The country was well on its way to helping Google exploit Android. Chinese handset makers such as Huawei and ZTE have been some of the earliest supporters of the upstart operating system. China Mobile already sells its own version of an Android-based phone system called OPhone. Motorola is making a big push into the Chinese market with smartphones based on the Android OS. And China's Lenovo has developed numerous Android-based products, including the LePhone. Any undue pressure from the establishment would mean that most of these companies would have to abandon Android in favor of other mobile operating environments."
40 years ago, "made in Japan" meant a cheap, cheerful, somewhat unreliable clone. They had the technology to manufacture, but not the skill to manufacture reliably, nor the smarts to create. Then they became the cloning heroes, making faithful and reliable Western designs... and today, they innovate.
China is currently at stage 2.5, building whatever the West can throw at it, and making gradual improvements. What do you think will happen when they develop an intellectual property economy to rival the West?
Enjoy your hubris, Google, as Microsoft once enjoyed its level of control.
Google is positioning itself so that their only two options will be to tuck their tail between their legs and do China's bidding or pull out and lose all the invested capital. China will not back down they will never let themselves appear weak.
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P= W/t
t=Money
Money = Work/Knowledge so the less you know the more you make
Google knew well that the decision to pull their search engine out of China would affect their other business interests there. They aren't dumb - they knew it well. Here they gave something up (some access the biggest potential market in the world) in order to stick to their guns. Their mantra is becoming more than just words.
Google should just say sorry China - you get no google anymore.
Although it's hard to say no to market where 100 Million ad impressions is a slow day.
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Surely this will bring about regime change if the Chinese are forced to, er, buy someone else's cellphone.
Yea. :/
Are the android phones manufactured in China ?
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They have to be careful. After all the android is open source and China certainly has the capability of making their own mobile phones. If they don't sell in China, China could just make its own Android, and use the economies of scale to export it to the West too. This threat is a bit like a Scotsman saying he won't sell his whiskey in Nashville
Now we can see the first open conflict between private corporation and a government.
Just wait for the first armed one.
I don't know if this is a new finding. I've noticed this today:
rms@susebox:~> geoiplookup www.google.cn
GeoIP Country Edition: US, United States
I expected it to be hosted in China.
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I have a good feeling Google is bluffing. I think Google is making such a big stink about this to finally show the Chinese citizens that they're getting their shit pushed in by Uncle Sam-urai. Even if China does call their bluff, I'm not sure if will actually do anything in terms of a revolt, but it sure puts a dent in the idea of The Great Firewall of China.
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> after the recent censorship conflict with the Chinese government
I thought it was a corporate espionage issue? Maybe the author's brain short-circuited... China = censorship.
Seriously, 1.3Billion seems like a lot, but 1/2 are peasants and most earn a pittence. See here http://my.telegraph.co.uk/dublinclontarf/blog/2010/01/15/china,_the_worlds_largest_market.
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It's definitely a good thing that Google held off launch in China; Asian companies are the central hub for embedded technologies, although I think the U.S. gets the brunt of garbage technological imports, but the Chinese population long ago adopted and integrated cell phone usage into their daily lives bigtime. They've been power-using phones long before anyone in the U.S. started promoting it. PDA's where always a big thing, but until the iPhone and Blackberry craze of 2008-2009, we didn't see anything like that virally spread, phone wise. TFA is right; China probably has something total to their population and market that rival very well with the Android and why move away from that? It's not to say China's techies or phone enthusiasts would shy away from trying something new, but like I said, they've been integrating phone usage into their lives for a lot longer than we in the U.S. have nation-wide.
that relates to your sig is that open source rescues formats, protocols, specifications and standards.
Time is what keeps everything from happening all at once.
why this is being referred to as a "censorship conflict". Google didn't care about censorship last year. conveniently enough, they get hacked by China, then they care.
"To stop the terrorists."
The world worked fine before China got industrialised and made all of our stuff using cheap labour and materials by exploiting the oppressed workforce.
Let's go back to home-grown industry and leave China to destroy themselves. Our respective economies could do with the business.
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China ended Avatar's run today, the largest grossing film ever in China. The governemnt complained there were too many foreign films in China and not enough native ones.
This has not been shown to be the case. I'm sorry, but you can't have it both ways. Does Google put their foot down, or don't they? Do they give into the local laws and help oppress, or don't they? I don't see Google invading China with corporate armies, or hacking Chinese government systems, or subverting Chinese government employees here.
No, but a company is made up of people, and in a democracy, those people have a say in how the country is run, along with every other citizen. Perhaps you don't live in a country with a democratic form of government, or you don't value the freedom of each voice being heard. However, in the United States, we do value these things.
But in the end it still comes down to one question: should Google support China's repressive government, or not? If you condemn them either way, you are a hypocrite. And you'll have to make a really, really good case for "should support repression" as being "not evil".
Don't think of it as a flame---it's more like an argument that does 3d6 fire damage
I think that the delay of the launch of the Android based Google mobile phones is a good show of intentions from Google that they are willing make unified front against the bullying that China does to all the government and corporate players who are trying to enter the Chinese market. I have a feeling that this event might be the beginning of a widespread rally of corporations and will hopefully spread to governments to stand up to Chinese tactics. China knows that they have a huge growing market on their hands and they are trying to control and bully any and all companies trying to enter that market. They are trying to keep a tight grip of control on the whole situation.
Since they know that their market is so in demand that nobody is willing to stand up to them and call them on their bullying. They are pushing outwards with corporate espionage trying to grab as much research and information as possible from foreign firms to bring it in-house to try and jump-start local corporate and government interests ahead of the foreign companies who are coming in slowly to the market. If they can successfully grab research on the Android based OS and Google phone you know that they will quickly try to bring something similar to that to market through one of their shell corporations and leverage counterfeit manufacturers to produce a similar product to try and capitalize on the mobile phone market ahead of Google and other companies.
China's foreign policy is to do anything to get ahead, including human rights violations, corporate espionage, and other underhanded practices and they only stop their actions once they are caught and exposed by someone bigger than them, and no even then.
I believe that Google would be foolish to abandon the Chinese market over this event, and I think that they will take some kind of action against China, but it will be short of fully pulling out of there in entirety. I'm curious to see how this whole thing plays out.
I live near alcatel, and about 90% of their workers are Indians or Chinese. China is digging their heels into large techie companies in the west.
did you forget to take your meds?
Think of the GFW!
What's the point to have an Android if the facebook and twitter integration is not working? Like all Phone book, contact list, live photo uploading etc not working?
I think the price should be 50% cheaper without these!
I wonder when will proxy supports come in...I am living in China, and I have handful of proxies that let me go over the GFW. But is there a configuration hook for that?
Or could I do something like hack the /etc/hosts, and setup a Apache Proxy/Squid or whatsoever at somewhere to route the traffics? Were Android as open as that?
Until they have a configuration knob, or there is a plugin for that...I am not buying Android or subscribing 3G plan for that matter while I still live in Mainland China.
Perhaps you should consider switching to decaf.
It's pretty much a given that an innovation marketed in China for any length of time will be copied, reverse-engineered, and mass-produced as a knock-off.
open source rescues formats, protocols, specifications and standards.
Not quite true. At most, theoretically true. The most popular open-source file-systems, Ext2 and Ext3 don't have official specification of the on-disk data structures. Many drivers that are part of mainline Linux kernel have code based on closed specs. RedHat's popular open-source clustering file-system, GFS doesn't have public specs.
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I don't think it matters if Google pulls out completely, China will just pirate the phone and it's software like they do everything else!
I wonder why these companies need Google's approval to launch on these markets. After all, it's not Google but Motorola & Samsung launching these phones. Android is supposed to be an open OS that you can just use if you want to.
Is this some sort of Google censorship scheme?
I read somewhere that google's china market accounts for 2% of their revenue. I was in Shanghai when the news broke and I read it in their papers. I don't think there is a big uproar about their departure. Most people can use baidu for search but maps and gmail will be harder to replace. Google actually has less market share than baidu in China, which is surprising. Maybe they are not used to playing catchup in their own business. Maybe the Chinese government is secretly (or not) favoring baidu and hacking google causing google to feel the market is a lost cause, and fighting an uphill battle with ball and chains tied around the ankles doesn't help. I think it's a bluff from google to tell the chinese government to stop the bullshit and let them operate equally. I don't think they are going to give up the market to Microsoft and others that easily.
Apparently, China is now extremely limiting the Avatar run in China. Depending on whose version you believe, it is either due to China saying that it competes too much with their local films, or it is too close to home with the protests against the gov. for taking land for commercial buildings. Basically, we have a trade war starting in which SOME companies are having enough of the Chinese gov running rough shod on them, while the Chinese gov. continues to ignore their legal agreements to get into the WTO, and then to stay in there as well.
Time to drop their MFN with America and hopefully with the west.
Considering the Chinese government's horrid violations of basic human rights I feel that we should ban all commerce with China. We need an official stamp for such nations such as "Hater of Humanity". By applying an official stamp to such nations we could enlist other nations in total economic embargoes. That would surely slap China hard enough to get them to comply with modern nations sense of fairness to its citizens.
Uhmmm, the Android phone is manufactured where?
Excuse me, but please get off my Pennisetum Clandestinum, eh!
We cannot let China bully us around stealing our intellectual properties Time for US corporation and Gov to wake up see all the IT jobs from MS, IBM, Oracle, Dell, HP and Apple moved abroad. We have lost all manufacturing Jobs nothing I mean nothing is made here except weapons even they are sub'd out to some other countries Even our basic food comes from abroad. We have turned into a consuming society. I worked at Dell 10 years and saw the change coming rapidly last 5 yeas now all development is done in India or China. I dont want my Kids to work for Chinese company where they are ensalve and punished.
This ressesion is due to the fact we dont manufacture but just consume if this keeps going on not sure what will our kids have in next decade. We need to call our congressmen and senate to pay attention and support google.
We love our freedom, democracy .....not dictatorship and corruption like china .
Now if they would just move the manufacturing to another country.
Any government that even attempts to compromise my servers... is not a government I want to cater to any longer.
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Also geographic closeness doesn't nessacerally imply good network connections between two points.
That explains it.
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I didn't realize the new Google phones were paid for by advertising!
Sarcasm aside...
Google has been generating advertising revenue in China. People have been using google.cn. A lot of foreign companies that advertise with Google get click-throughs from China.
BTW - Google makes money on a lot more things then just advertising.
Just because Google isn't a market leader isn't a reason for them not to apply themselves to China. China's internet access requires exactly what Google has mastered: Search engines. Making money on that works the same in China as elsewhere: click-throughs.
I guess I am missing the point where China isn't a market for them.
What if everything was not stolen?
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Google have taken a strong stance to reverse the bad rep they were starting to get. unlike Apple, which became the Evil Corporation Junior to M$, Google is becoming one of the few who will give up some profit to make a statement of conscience! I Salute them, which is a damn rare thing to get to do these days!