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Google confirmed the government rapped its knuckles over auto-suggested salacious search terms, yet still won't confirm China ordered similar measures for Tiananmen.
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Yes, if they'll pay enough.
Freakin Commies!
There already is exactly that.
And a lot of people in china use google.com, incidently. Google takes no part in blocking that....people forget that.
All google have done is add google.cn in *addition*....which is always online. (google.com is often offline due to chinas attempts to block it).
Also, as others have said, this has little to do with communism.
And,
redsurrection, stop defending the stupidity, these authoritarian government will soon be a relic of past.
Politics back in... wonder how Google's instance of being a "good" company fit into it's profile now that it restricts freedoms. Certainly isn't the "goodie goodie two shoes" that is has tried to portray itself as.
The Chinese gov't is merely asking them to shutdown their search in China...LOL
http://images.google.cn/images?hl=zh-CN&q=Tiananmen%20Square&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wi
Compare:
google.COM: http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&q=Tiananmen%20Square
google.CN: http://images.google.cn/images?hl=zh-CN&q=Tiananmen%20Square
In China, Google.COM is often slow or blocked, because of the Chinese firewall, but it's not censored.
Because Google.CN is censored, the Chinese government doesn't block it, so it's always-on and faster.
So Chinese users get a choice. Choice is good.
baja, I am with you in my complaints against the EU. They need to **** and stay out of business matters. Hell, video game manufacturers are legally not allowed to stop anybody from releasing content on their systems because the EU things that is a monopoly.
Not true.
That was Yahoo.
Google dont run any survice in China where you even -can- post anything. Thus they avoid that issue completely.
(ie, no gmail, no blogger etc)
So let's think: who did it? States GOV, or China GOV?
WHY THERE STILL SOME PORN WEBSITES ON THIS WORLD?
- by Seven-MAN June 20, 2009 6:46 AM PDT
- Maybe it should be open to all chinese...
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