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    Google sees Hong Kong traffic jump

Google Hong Kong's market share has jumped to three per cent of global market share - if it falls back, it may be a sign China has cut access.

By Nicole Kobie, 29 Mar 2010 at 10:59

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Traffic to Google's Hong Kong servers has jumped since the web firm redirected its traffic there to avoid Chinese censorship rules.

Last week, Google announced it had started redirecting its Google.cn site to its Hong Kong version, so it could stop censoring search, as part of an ongoing battle with the Chinese government.

Since then, the traffic the Hong Kong site sees has jumped from virtually nothing to three per cent of Google's global traffic, suggesting Chinese users are still looking to use Google's search, according to stats from analytics firm Net Applications. NetApplications chart showing Google traffic to Hong Kong site

The analytics firm said it would keep a close eye on the traffic to the Hong Kong site.

"If Google Hong Kong's share drop back to near zero, it is an indication that the Chinese government has blocked access from mainland China to the Google Hong Kong website," it said.

Read on for our timeline of the Google versus China battle.

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