Google Is Temporarily Shutting Down All China Offices Due To Coronavirus Outbreak (theverge.com) 28
Google is temporarily shutting down all of its China offices due to the coronavirus outbreak, as well as offices in Hong Kong and Taiwan. The Verge reports: Currently, the offices are closed for the extended Lunar New Year holiday, a measure the Chinese government took to help reduce the spread of the virus by encouraging residents to stay inside and avoid travel. A Google spokesperson says the company now plans to keep its offices closed in accordance with the government guidance, and it's also placed temporary business travel restrictions on flying to mainland China and Hong Kong. The company is also advising employees currently in China, and employees who have immediate family members returning from the country, return home as soon as possible and to work from home for at least 14 days from their departure date. Apple is also taking action to reduce the spread of the virus by temporarily shutting down three stores located China. Two of the stores were in malls in Nanjing and Fuzhou, China, while the other was in Qingdao, China. They are expected to reopen next week.
Please, Please Shut Down ALL Google Offices! (Score:2)
Re:Please, Please Shut Down ALL Google Offices! (Score:4, Insightful)
It would be a fine way to discover just how much of your day-to-day computer activities depend on Google's services running properly in the background. Probably more than you think.
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And at this point I think most people would, long term, welcome youtube shutting down for a while so competitors could get a leg u
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Re:Please, Please Shut Down ALL Google Offices! (Score:4, Insightful)
It would be a fine way to discover just how much of your day-to-day computer activities depend on Google's services
Closing offices will have little effect on services. Most Google employees work on the revenue side (selling advertising).
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It would be a fine way to discover just how much of your day-to-day computer activities depend on Google's services
Closing offices will have little effect on services. Most Google employees work on the revenue side (selling advertising).
There are also some big engineering offices being closed, though that will affect product development, not operations. At worst, some of the SREs that manage operational systems may be working from home, but they can do that almost as effectively as when they're in the offices. They never go anywhere near the actual data centers anyway.
Re:Please, Please Shut Down ALL of China (Score:2)
Re:Please, Please Shut Down ALL of China to usa.
Good for the Verge and Google for standing up (Score:2)
"all of its China offices due to the coronavirus outbreak, as well as offices in Hong Kong and Taiwan"
Normally the first thing that happens is an outcry of "Taiwan is part of China! Boycott until you apologize!" when one sees these places listed separately.
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I shouldn't have to explain this on Slashdot, but it's because of this. [wikipedia.org]
I'm surprised they even _have_ Chinese offices (Score:2)
I'm surprised they even _have_ Chinese offices. Didn't they very publicly "withdraw" from China a decade ago?
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I'm surprised they even _have_ Chinese offices. Didn't they very publicly "withdraw" from China a decade ago?
They did indeed, in January 2010, almost exactly a decade ago.
This is widely seen today as a mistake. It damaged their business and made censorship in China even worse since the alternatives to Google, such as Baidu and Youku, are even more compliant to the CCP's demands.
Google has been working since 2016 to reverse the damage and rebuild its Chinese presence, but so far with little success.
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If Google DIDN'T withdraw their business back in 2010, you can expect them to have bent over to meet with CCP's demands like Baidu anyway (or involuntarily shut down by Chinese government instead of google going out "in grace" on their own terms.) I don't think most China internet businesses are much more compliant to the Party than they need to; the government most likely demand all(most of) that from them as basic requirements.
Also, seeing how NBA and many American businesses need to went out all the w
Wait what (Score:1)
Cross species mutation (Score:2)
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If the nih database is correct, this strain is the same strain that was entered into the database 2 years ago from bats. Original strain. [nih.gov] And the strain from the market. [nih.gov] That is going to likely make this all the worse for China.
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"A human virus cross-breeds with an animal one"
Back to high school biology for you.
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Here, allow me google that for you: “Avian flu viruses have demonstrated an ability to evolve to easily infect humans by exchanging genes with human viruses [sciencedaily.com]”
Aren't they just great?! (Score:3)
Google and Apple are using a serious pandemic that's killing people, as a reason to get themselves some free press for "doing a good deed".
PR depts thought playing on pandemic outbreak to get some press? Seriously? They truly are the embodiment of the word "vile". It's a government directive to try to slow the spread of the disease, every business has probably been asked to keep their employees at home for the duration wherever possible, it's just that Google and Apple have more PR clout than "Ma's Little Bakery" from Chengdu!
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Google and Apple are using a serious pandemic that's killing people, as a reason to get themselves some free press for "doing a good deed".
Why do you think the motivation is PR rather than trying to keep employees from getting sick -- which is bad for productivity, morale and healthcare costs? There's no evidence of a press release. It looks to me like someone at The Verge heard about the policy from a Google employee, and maybe called Google's press relations for confirmation.
Jesus (Score:3)
Most shutting down (Score:2)
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Meanwhile Manufacturing Plants Will Stay Open (Score:2)
Can we shut down my office too? (Score:2)
I mean, some random infected person might walk down the sidewalk somewhere in the city!