Should Google stay in China?

Some say they should pull out in protest, while others think it is better to work for change from the inside. What do you think?

After Google admitted that it and a raft of other large companies across the Internet, finance, technology, media and chemical sectors suffered intellectual property theft by hackers based in China there has been no end of commentary about whether the search giant should stay in the country.

Some say they should pull out in protest, while others think it is better to work for change from the inside. What do you think?

Should Google stay in China? Have your say in the Computerworld Poll now!

Last week we asked the question: Should Communications Minister Senator Stephen Conroy have gone to CES to plug the NBN?

The result? 52 per cent of you said 'no, it's a waste of money'. 38 per cent thought it was a good idea while the remainder weren't quite sure.

Have your say in the Computerworld Poll now!

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