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  1. Microsoft SPURNED Gorbachev's appeal on Gorbachev Asks Gates to Intervene in Piracy Case · · Score: 1

    Microsoft Corporation replied to the letter by M. Gorbachev, in which it SPURNED his appeal to clemency in the case of a rural school teacher. The post with a link to the news item in full is here: http://yro.slashdot.org/~sceptic-007/journal/16259 2

  2. The real meaning is SUBVERSION on Microsoft, Google Agree to NGO Code of Conduct · · Score: 1

    The United States of America is waging a war to subvert and change governments in its "stategic" aim to subdue the world, and especially frantically now that it remains the only superpower, so the gnomes in power believe they have "a window of opportunity" to site the lingo of their official and pretty well known documents. It is factually untrue to state that MS and Google are fughting towards a high goal, diminishing of censorship or something like that. Google routinely censors opinion in Europe, as one example, as a quick comparison of searches from the US google to those in Germany will reveal - but no TV channel or paper even mention that. Censorship in Europe is done under the same heading "compliance with local laws" that Google used in China. However the logic of (hypocritical) outcry about Google being a helper of censors in China is not so irrational. See, the result is that Google and MS together with a bunch of NGOs are n ow simply POOL RESOURCES in providing subversion against Chinese government , a geopolitical enemy of the United States. The scheme is very much the same as has been used all over the world for installing US puppet governments: (a) campaign for "freedom of speech" as a univesal value (b) opening (CIA-related) NGOs, in the target country,if possible (c) preparation for coup d'etat; there are several well-tried scenarious. One of them is "the orange revolution" - i.e. what has been run in Yugoslavia, Venesuela, Ukraine, Georgia, in Asia, successfully or not. One should rid himself of the infantility and see corporate fidgeting and twisting for what it is - a manifestation of certain steps in struggle for power. P.S. This is not the only recent announcement reflecting an obsession about penetration into Chinese information space. Some half-baked student kludge, hatched by an NGO in a Canadian university was announced recently as a means to "beat censorship" in China with the help of someone "from the free world": the program was a (badly done) proxy for browsing sites not allowed behind the Great Chinese Firewall