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Project Dragonfly & Google's re-entry

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Eva and Tom have been looking into the development around "Project Dragonfly". Why has Google's interest in China increased lately and what's their potential on the world's largest Internet market? Will they actually be able to enter China after 8 years of "absence"?


Thoughts on the episode? Do not hesitate to give us your feedback by emailing us at podcast@digitallychina.com.


Hosts: Eva Xiao and Tom Xiong.

Production: Jacob Loven.


Digitally China is a subjective but independent depiction of the tech scene in China. Audio clips used in the podcast have not been distorted nor taken out of context and are included for commentary and educational purposes and thus shall be considered “Fair Use”. Digitally China is powered by RADII (www.radiichina.com), an independent media platform exploring China from all angles.



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Eva and Tom have been looking into the development around "Project Dragonfly". Why has Google's interest in China increased lately and what's their potential on the world's largest Internet market? Will they actually be able to enter China after 8 years of "absence"?


Thoughts on the episode? Do not hesitate to give us your feedback by emailing us at podcast@digitallychina.com.


Hosts: Eva Xiao and Tom Xiong.

Production: Jacob Loven.


Digitally China is a subjective but independent depiction of the tech scene in China. Audio clips used in the podcast have not been distorted nor taken out of context and are included for commentary and educational purposes and thus shall be considered “Fair Use”. Digitally China is powered by RADII (www.radiichina.com), an independent media platform exploring China from all angles.



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