I fail to see ho anyone is forcing any "american" values on the Chinese. Giving people the opertunity to host a blog is just that, making things possible.
And, how would this make things worse in China? Again, all it does is make it possible for people in china to use the web in a manner that does not force them to expose their personal details to the governement.
MS Office (Word) on MS Windoze : 100
MS Office (Word) on Linux : 30
Open Office on Windoze : 134
Open Office on Linux : 176
AbiWord on Linux : 27
(estimation based on your abiword and Openoffice on linux scores)
The extra write-speed is not really needed. I like the 24x rewrite tough. It would make working with my udf-bootcd a lot nicer. At my current 8x it is not much fun... (but at least workable)
I fail to see ho anyone is forcing any "american" values on the Chinese. Giving people the opertunity to host a blog is just that, making things possible.
And, how would this make things worse in China? Again, all it does is make it possible for people in china to use the web in a manner that does not force them to expose their personal details to the governement.
http://www.palminfocenter.com/view_story.asp?ID=56 66
MS Office (Word) on MS Windoze : 100 MS Office (Word) on Linux : 30 Open Office on Windoze : 134 Open Office on Linux : 176 AbiWord on Linux : 27 (estimation based on your abiword and Openoffice on linux scores)
The extra write-speed is not really needed. I like the 24x rewrite tough. It would make working with my udf-bootcd a lot nicer. At my current 8x it is not much fun... (but at least workable)
The one time I saw a cashmachine reboot (somewhere in Italy) it ran OS/2. So in Italy it is still in use for money-counting purposes...