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Google Delays Phone Launch in China -- Getting In Deeper...

Google has announced a delay in China of the launch of mobile phones using its Android software.

One must question this move as simply more Google shadow boxing. Despite its threat to remove web filtering, Google does not appear to have done so. Similarly, a postponement is simply that. The delay of a marketing expense will have no effect on top-level cadres, other than to demonstrate weakness of resolve. Why?

Because Google can't extricate itself from China. Think of the likely effect "leaving China" on the introduction into world markets of the Nexus, the new Google phone. After all, the product itself will be manufactured in China (where else?). Apple must be jumping for joy.

(Even were Google to leave, Chinese authorities would still welcome revenues resulting from the contract manufacturing of the Nexus, but the threat of being cut off from supply would remain.)

If Google's Board believes its announcement serves to generate public pressure from foreign investors, I think it is much mistaken. Could they suffer from grandiose notions of its importance in Chinese affairs? China can do very well without Google. After all, China has its own Google: Baidu, modeled in its image.

Google is vulnerable, and in China the strong prey upon the weak without mercy. American manufacturers and even end-users, including the United States armed forces, now plainly see how vulnerable they have become to the agglomeration of manufacturing resources in China, the purported need to sell in China and the compromises that must be made to do so.

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