Mountain View, Calif. -- In the wake of its decision this week to stop censoring search results in China, Mountain View-based Google is addressing concerns that China may block other Google services used by companies, such as Gmail and Google Apps. "We very much hope that the Chinese government respects our decision, though we are well aware that China could at any time block access to our services in mainland China," the company wrote in a blog post. Google also has created a new web page that will monitor the availability of Google Apps in China.
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