Back in 2010, Google decided to shut down its operations in China instead of bowing to governmental pressure and censoring its search results for users in the country. Now, it might be making its way back with Play store for Android apps. The Information reports that the search giant has been approached by Beijing-based online services and gaming firm NetEase to form a joint venture and launch Google Play in China. It’s worth noting that the companies haven’t reached an agreement yet, and that Google has been approached by other local companies in the past. The difficulty in entering China…
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