The following was noted in a recent NY Times Magazine article, 'Google founder Sergei Brin was quoted as saying, "Revenue, Brin told me, wasn't a big part of the equation. He said he thought it would be years before Google would make much if any profit in China. In fact, he argued, going into China "wasn't as much a business decision as a decision about getting people information. And we decided in the end that we should make this compromise."'
A decision for real change or just corporate back-pedalling?
Wait. A EU company is boycotting another EU company in favor of the Islamic and Egyptian community? Is this the French way for punishing the Danish for opting out of monetary union? For protecting themselves against their Muslim community? Or (more likely) a way to decrease competition for French products? Ca, c'est la faon franaise.