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Google Mirror Beats the Great Firewall of China

An anonymous reader writes "TheNew Scientist has an article about a Google search mirror called elgooG that apparently beats the Chinese firewall to the outside world. It displays all of the text backwards, requiring you to use a mirror to read the text." No big shocker- but imagine how many such mirrors could exist ;)

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  1. The ironic thing... by Kredal · · Score: 4, Informative

    is that the mirror site, http://www.alltooflat.com/geeky/elgoog/, is blocked by the copy of Websense used on my network. Heh.

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  2. Good, except... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    That's great it displays text backwards and all, but mirrors don't reverse the order text. Make yourself a nice big "R" and hold it in front of a mirror. See the difference?

    If you use a mirror to read this google mirror you are going to see the letters in the right order, but they are all going to be backwards!

    1. Re:Good, except... by Electrum · · Score: 3, Informative

      That's great it displays text backwards and all, but mirrors don't reverse the order text. Make yourself a nice big "R" and hold it in front of a mirror. See the difference?

      If you use a mirror to read this google mirror you are going to see the letters in the right order, but they are all going to be backwards!


      It is possible (and easy) to reverse the entire page with IE: http://x42.com/test/flip.html

  3. Re:Take about one second... by AirLace · · Score: 3, Informative

    What browser are you using? The characters are normal (not mirrored) in MSIE 6 and Mozilla 1.1.

  4. Other choices by Nept · · Score: 3, Informative
    better than elgoog:

    Google Labs - allows full searches, can circumvent firewall

    Soap Client for Google Searches

    Google Groups - still accessible for usenet searching.

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