Google CEO Sundar Pichai defended the company’s plan to bring a censored version of its search engine back to China after it withdrew the service from the country in 2010, The Wall Street Journal reported. Speaking at a conference hosted by Wired magazine, Mr. Pichai said the move aligned with Google’s mission to provide information to the world’s population. Mr. Pichai said Google would still be...
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