
It looks obvious that Google will not close their China office, Google China is back to normal service. According to Global Times, Google's coming back prompts heated debates among Chinese netizens, and most of them have shown negative attitudes.
Professor Liu Bin, the Head of Dalian Maritime University World Economy Faculty, told a reporter at Global Times, "Even though a foreign company is free to come and go as they please, but I think Google was infantile to threaten Chinese netizens. They might want to test the Chinese government on how to control the situation, or someone might take an opportunity to split Chinese public opinions. It has been proved, however, that Google underestimated Chinese netizens' maturity, and the Chinese trusts their government."
He Mao Chun, an Economist at Tsinghua University, reviewed, "Google has occupied approximately 90 percent of the search engine market in other countries. Google was unsatisfied with the market share in China, so it tried to change the market to fit itself. Google has shown that it has been faced with a big challenge by threatening the market and the government. If it wants to overcome the challenge, they should have been more harmonious with the local market."