Google in China - The Big Disconnect
wile_e_wonka writes "The NY Times (registration required) has an article about Google's history in China (beginning way before this whole censorship thing). The article, among other things, talks about of Google's head of operations in China, and his goals for the company there. From the article: 'Lee can sound almost evangelical when he talks about the liberating power of technology. The Internet, he says, will level the playing field for China's enormous rural underclass; once the country's small villages are connected, he says, students thousands of miles from Shanghai or Beijing will be able to access online course materials from M.I.T. or Harvard and fully educate themselves.'"
All lofty stuff in the article about getting "fully educated"... but in reality (as seen in the US and other places), I can envision one billion Chinese reading Slashdot, gambling online, surfing for porn, and watching paint dry
Well sure, but liberation.google.com is still just at the invite-only beta stage.
paranoia, cha cha cha
I saw it on Slashdot, it must be true!
"students thousands of miles from Shanghai or Beijing will be able to access online course materials from M.I.T."
... Shanghai is a long way to go to retrieve the Caltech Cannon.
Will they also get other "ideas" from that coursework
Get your tagline off my lawn.