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Google Disappears In China

An anonymous reader submits: "The censorship in China was finally getting better since people were 'allowed' to read the CNN news now (except for certain articles). But since this weekend it seems that a new web page has been censored in China. Since this weekend it looks like everyone in China is not 'allowed' to use google.com anymore. google.com was also gaining populairity in China as the better search engine (which also works fine in Chinese). But now I guess it got too popular and thus not allowed. Or does it have anything to do with Yahoo signing the agreement to censor?" Comments to yesterday's post "Real-Time Testing of China's Internet Filters" also noted that Google has gone missing within China.

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  1. So that's where he is.... by idiotnot · · Score: 0, Troll

    I guess Jim Exon has moved to Bejing.

  2. Still not as many blocks are RIAA and MPAA make by HanzoSan · · Score: 0, Troll



    RIAA and MPAA will block anything which allows you to share music, will block you from your ISP if you disagree with their philosophy, will raid your house and throw you in jail for sending music.

    Speaking of censorship if anyone is doing the censorship we censor even more than China.

    In China theres "piracy" but the Chinese while they know piracy does harm certain american business, they should be learning from our mistakes, what they have done is started moving to Redflag linux instead of microsoft, open source solutions solves the piracy problem, people will stop pirating software when software is open source.

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  3. Is this really our business? by Anonvmous+Coward · · Score: 1, Troll

    If Google is blocked (sounds rumorish to me), then why are we so upset about it?

    I don't know much of anything about China, or any other Asian country for that matter. I just know that they're different in many ways. My values are not the same as theirs. I really don't want to go impressing mine upon them either. If the Chinese people aren't fighting the censorship of Google, then I'm not fighting it either.

    They probably think American kids are nutso about believing in an overweight man who climbs down chimneys and drops off toys every year, but I never had a Chinese person approach me and tell me about the great hoax!

    To put it another way: it's only our problem if they ask for our help. It becomes their problem when we force help on them. Leave them be.

  4. Re:Cache by blhath · · Score: 0, Troll

    dude we need to talk about something, ive been seeing your picture around and everytime i see it i just know something isnt right, this time ive finally fingered it, your asshole is larger than average

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