Google comes to Iran

Following the change in administration policy will allow Google access Lthoachnutiah Iranian citizens, including chromium and Google Earth
U.S. government eased restrictions on exporting software services to Iran, and Google into more depth, a result of the Internet market in the Islamic state. The company will use different Abthoachnutiah Iran, including the browser chrome, photo service "Picasa" Google Earth mapping software. Obama Administration gave approval to technology companies also allow use of their services on Google was welcomed in Iran. "We worked to provide these services to people in Iran as soon as possible," said a Google spokeswoman. Bob Burstyn, Google's policy director, said he hopes that this will help human rights defenders around the world to take "a small step on a long road." The company said that its products are designed to allow people to communicate, share opinions and find information, and that she believes that more products are available means more choice, freedom and power held by individuals - in Iran and around the world. Foreign Minister of the United States Hillary Clinton expressed previously about the importance of Internet freedom and noted that he was a central part of the country's foreign policy, in part thanks to blog posts videos Matdlakim countries where resistance by the oppressed citizens in government. Iran, in turn, blocks access to social networks for a series of other sites, most of them Iranian. The government claims that services such as Facebook and Twitter serve the enemies of Iran in their attempt to overthrow the government. Despite the policy change, Google will continue to restrict access to its services in Cuba, North Korea, Sudan and Syria.

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