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David Frank
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« 于: 2008/08/21 12:43:59 »

一天到晚在干什么?和金盾通奸么?

便宜都给别人占了,股沟用户拿到什么好处?

越想越气。

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Some months ago I wrote an open letter on my blog to the founders of Google, arguing that Google is now losing its fame among the formerly loyal user community in China because it is making compromises with censorship by filtering content considered sensitive or immoral from search results - even going so far as to remove some people's names from its index database.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2008/aug/05/blogging.digitalmedia
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« 回复 #1 于: 2008/08/21 16:25:58 »

历史上对此有不同的解读。有人认为这是绥靖政策。
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Launching a Google domain that restricts information in any way isn't a step we took lightly. For several years, we've debated whether entering the Chinese market at this point in history could be consistent with our mission and values. Our executives have spent a lot of time in recent months talking with many people, ranging from those who applaud the Chinese government for its embrace of a market economy and its lifting of 400 million people out of poverty to those who disagree with many of the Chinese government's policies, but who wish the best for China and its people. We ultimately reached our decision by asking ourselves which course would most effectively further Google's mission to organize the world's information and make it universally useful and accessible. Or, put simply: how can we provide the greatest access to information to the greatest number of people?
http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2006/01/google-in-china.html

ps 这是什么配色方案……
« 最后编辑时间: 2008/08/21 16:27:22 作者 mcv » 已记录
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