The following video is part of our "Motley Fool Conversations" series, in which technology editor/analyst Andrew Tonner and analyst Isaac Pino discuss topics across the investing world.

In a much-discussed turn of events, Google recently announced that it intends to re-enter the Chinese market. Big G actually removed its business from China in 2009 as a result of disputes over censorship and hacking. As China becomes an increasingly integral piece of the global economy -- and especially global growth -- companies large and small will seek to tap into this broad trend. Is this the right move for Google, though? Andrew talks about the implications this could have for Google and the broader technology industry as a whole.

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