Google's search engine in China appeared to have been partially blocked overnight Thursday, but a Google spokeswoman said the service was up and running again by Friday morning local time.
A Google site that monitors the company's services in China indicated that its Web search service had been blocked, along with its image search, ads and mobile services.
Google's services in China are being closely watched for signs of disruption ever since the company stopped censoring its search results there earlier this year.
Google spokeswoman Jessica Powell said the company overestimated the latest disruption, however.
"Because of the way we measure accessibility in China, it's possible that our machines can overestimate the level of blockage," she said. "That appears to be what happened last night when there was a relatively small blockage."
More: http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9179882/
A Google site that monitors the company's services in China indicated that its Web search service had been blocked, along with its image search, ads and mobile services.
Google's services in China are being closely watched for signs of disruption ever since the company stopped censoring its search results there earlier this year.
Google spokeswoman Jessica Powell said the company overestimated the latest disruption, however.
"Because of the way we measure accessibility in China, it's possible that our machines can overestimate the level of blockage," she said. "That appears to be what happened last night when there was a relatively small blockage."
More: http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9179882/