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  1. Re:So basically on No More Firefox For Windows Mobile · · Score: 1

    That was a pretty funny (insightful) summary; definitely noted. And, I'm guessing that WinMo7 is going to follow suit soon enough.

  2. No ground gained on China Hits Back At Google · · Score: 1

    This is just going to be a back and forth thing. I don't think this battle over censorship is going to go anywhere. Google is losing it's China market, and, well, China is still going to be censoring everything.

  3. Approval? on China To Connect Its High-Speed Rail To Europe · · Score: 1

    I would have thought that other countries would be against having a random rail line running through their land.

  4. Re:Victory against monoculture on Microsoft Employees Love Their iPhones · · Score: 1

    Definitely know a couple of friends at Microsoft who Google and use Gmail =)

  5. Re:Why does everyone support Google in this? on Brinksmanship Continues In Google-China Row Over Censorship · · Score: 1

    Heh; I know some friends in China at BING, and it seems like their doors are wide open to take on any Google China employees who are looking for a job.

  6. Vandalism Detector Unecessary? on Developing a Vandalism Detector For Wikipedia · · Score: 1

    From my experience with contributing to Wikipedia, and from reading some of the talkback (is that what they're called?) discussions, I don't think there's much need for such a tool; there seems to be an elite class of Wiki users that delete anything that they deem unworthy while giving the most bizarre reasons for doing so.

  7. Ridiculous on Use Open Source? Then You're a Pirate! · · Score: 1

    This seems like a pretty ridiculous move to consider opensource on the same level as piracy. Totally unrelated issues at hand here.

  8. Re:Signals little for Google et. al. on Chinese Man Gets 30 Months For Fake Cisco Sales · · Score: 1

    True; pressure from the FBI probably had a large part behind this- either way, I hope that China will continue to cooperate with other countries in cracking down with counterfeits. China has to start cleaning up.