__/ [ Harlan Messinger ] on Friday 09 June 2006 14:48 \__
> Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>> http://blog.outer-court.com/archive/2006-06-08-n72.html
>>
>> # democracy
>> # rights
>> # human
>> # human rights
>> # army
>> # mao zedong
>> # what google censors
>
> I can't parse the claim being made on that page. In any event, a search
> for "democracy" on google.cn yields hundreds of millions of hits, and
> "tiananmen massacre" yields 442. How did those slip in?
Could it be filtered? Or maybe delivered based on IP address? I am asking.
It's not a rhetorical challenge.
> An earlier article on this:
>
http://christopherdemille.blogspot.com/2006/02/google-china-allows-little.html
Thanks for that! I'll have a look. Spaking of Google searches, check tis
(sic) out!!
http://www.cwire.org/data-mining-using-google/
Hint: see the part at the bottom *wink*
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