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Google left the Chinese market loudly five years ago, after refusing to censor its services at the request of the government. Now it’s planning an aggressive move back into the country according to a report by The Information. The company has imminent plans to announce that it’ll create a version of Android Wear for smartwatches in China in an attempt to assert control over the operating system, which is fragmenting rapidly in China. The company also reportedly plans to offer “incentives” to phone makers to encourage them to upgrade their handsets to the latest version of Android, to ensure consistency for app developers.…

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