Google CEO Sundar Pichai did not answer a single question during the 30-minute Q&A period.
Google faced questions about a controversial project to offer censored search in China at its annual shareholder meeting on Wednesday. Executives re-iterated that Google has no current plans to launch a search engine in China, but demurred when pressed to commit to not doing so in the future. Google cofounders Larry Pageand Sergey Brin skipped the meeting for the fourth year in a row, and CEO Sundar Pichai did not answer a single question during the 30-minute Q&A period.
Google faced questions about a controversial project to offer censored search in China at its annual shareholder meeting on Wednesday. Executives re-iterated that Google has no current plans to launch a search engine in China, but demurred when pressed to commit to not doing so in the future. Google cofounders Larry Pageand Sergey Brin skipped the meeting for the fourth year in a row, and CEO Sundar Pichai did not answer a single question during the 30-minute Q&A period.
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