Jun 22nd, 2009 - BBC NEWS
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There are more net users in China than US citizens
Google says it will take "all necessary steps" to remove pornography from its Chinese language portal, Google.cn
The firm was responded to criticism from China's internet watchdog which said Google was "disseminating pornographic and vulgar information".
Google has been warned twice about allowing unacceptable porn sites to be seen in search results.
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