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Google Drive and Docs in China?

The company has quietly been testing the waters with different products in China

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Google reintroduced its Translate app to China in March of 2017. (Picture: App Store)
This article originally appeared on ABACUS

Google is planning to launch its Drive and Docs products in China, adding to a growing list of services it wants to offer in the world’s biggest internet market.

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Bloomberg reports that the company has been in talks with Chinese internet giant Tencent and others to help it deliver those services through Chinese-based servers, according to people familiar with the situation.

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Under Chinese law, data must be held on domestically-run servers.

The move would mark quite a shift for Google, which has largely been absent from China since it pulled its search engine in 2010.

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Google reintroduced its Translate app to China in March of 2017. (Picture: App Store)
Google reintroduced its Translate app to China in March of 2017. (Picture: App Store)
Just last week it was also reported the company is considering launching a censored version of its search app there.
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