Scientists of China face consequences as the Search engine has withdrawn services from the country hampering the work schedule which demands a need of English language for their searches outside China.
A research conducted across 784 Chinese scientists by the Journal Nature found that the 80 percent of them needed the search engine to keep a track of all the academic needs. A meager 17 percent were content with the native search engine Baidu. Ecologist Xiong Zhenquin said, “Research without Google would be like Life without electricity”.
Well the suffering seems to serve as collateral. But the question which arises is, whether Google shall resume its services in China or not (as it wouldn’t be profitable for Google to lose its services from the world’s most populated country). The answer could be a possible ‘NO’ as it has caused enough damage with its sophisticated target attacks on corporate infrastructures of American companies.