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Google quits censorship in China
This is excellent, great work Google.
"Google says it will stop censoring search results in China Google.cn users will be re-routed to an uncensored site in Hong Kong Search giant says move is legal and it will be monitoring to see if access is blocked Move comes after Google announced in January that it had been hacked" http://www.cnn.com/2010/TECH/03/22/g...ex.html?hpt=T2 Quote:
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"Google [...] had been hacked" certainly sounds more dramatic than "indeterminate users with IP addresses pointing to China have accessed a small amount of Gmail accounts by guessing passwords". Now you can finally follow the termination process of various Google services in China/Hong Kong: http://www.google.com/prc/report.html#hl=en |
Reporting has to have sensationalism. The term indeterminate users with IP probably would confuse most average readers, but if you just say 'hacking' most can identify after seeing a sci-fi movie, or CSI show.
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So now it's their computer nerds versus ours, mano a mano. Unfortunately theirs seem to be a bit more experienced, since they had to hack a government firewall just to see two girls one cup. Aaah, you don't know how you miss it til it's gone :p
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Chinese democracy is soon to come.
Can't wait. (youknowwho)Chan will finally have done something good. |
I think you've underestimated American nerds.
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Especially the ones that think poke`mon stat builds don't matter. Those ones are idiots... and won't stop talking. Even when I have proof.
But they're gonna hax my computer, soon. :x |
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