Wednesday, January 25, 2006

Internet Censorship in China

Google has agreed to censorship in it's .cn search engine.

Internet censorship is a fact in China. Agree to bind by it is another story. Google can argue that with the .cn domain, the 100M internet users will have access to the best search engine (I have no objection in this) and thus encouraged the flow of information. Yet, it is the flow of incomplete information, which the big-brother agreed as what-you-can-know. People will never know the other side of the story. The more incompleted information, the more the truth is biased.

That's how history was twisted.

And I disagree to such decision. Shame on you, Google.

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