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Comments on: China accused of rerouting search traffic to Baidu

Google confirms reports that users attempting to access popular American search engines have been redirected to China-based Baidu.

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Mute Point
by Al E. Gator October 22, 2007 11:11 AM PDT
China owns us... so what does anyone expect, Poison dog food,
poison toys, poisoned internet... what next? Poisoned blue jeans...
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There is no such thing as a 'mute point'
by eccesignum October 22, 2007 12:02 PM PDT
The word is 'moot'.

http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=moot
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boycott
by gggg sssss October 22, 2007 3:58 PM PDT
Anybody who invests in this steaming pile has got rocks in their heads. It's like investing in the building of nukes to kill us. Run away as fast as you can. And stop buying cr*p made in China. Buy Canadian, Mexican and start turning around the wholesale transfer of our econamy to the Chinese government.
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Typical China
by t8 October 23, 2007 2:00 PM PDT
No one does this sort of thing to them. Imagine if the US rerouted Baidu traffic to Google?

What do you expect from a country that harvests the organs of their citizens.
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"Search Giant" face China still a chicken
by X-C3PO October 30, 2007 7:03 PM PDT
whatever google says for its mission .....
google the only goal is $$$.
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by monchakib November 17, 2008 4:03 AM PST
All the best search engines piled into one. Including Google, Yahoo, sport search engines, science and medical search engines, encylopedia search engines, government and legal search engines, education search engines, news search engines, meta search engines.....
http://www.allthebestsearchengines.blogspot.com
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