BEIJING, June 25 -- Google's
English-language website google.com was not accessible for more than two hours
last night on the Chinese mainland, days after the government ordered the U.S.
search engine to suspend part of its service to cut access to pornographic
links.
Users were unable to log in from about 9 p.m.
on Wednesday, nor could they access gmail, Google's email service. However, access
to Google China's website, google.cn, was not affected.
Cui Jin, spokeswoman for Google China, confirmed that
access was cut but would not speculate if it was linked to the government order
on cleaning up its act.
There was no official comment.
(Source: China Daily)