One day after CNET News.com reported that Google’s new Chinese search engine censored not only content that Chinese government officials might find objectionable but also sites that discussed topics such as beer and jokes, Google has fixed the bugs, according to CNET.
CNET also found that yesterday Google.cn targeted sites relating to teen pregnancy, alcohol and homosexuality. On Friday morning, the company fixed the bug and the previously-barred content became available through Google.cn.
-Al Sacco