Baidu for the expats
Since Google is heavily restricted what do the expats use when in China? I tried Baidu this morning but it does not appear to have any non Chinese languages available.
Can the Chinese use proxies to bypass the Great Firewall?
Google has ditched a much talked-about anti-censorship service in China just six months after launch, in what could be viewed as the web giant making key concessions over the protection of online freedoms. The Chocolate Factory announced the feature in a blog post at the end of May last year. Under the subtext of “improving …
It's just a pity that the Nazis were so far ahead of their time, I'm sure Google and its assembled mass of its users data would have been of great help to the lawful government in tracking down them dirty untermensch and packing them off to the gas chambers, per proper law and regulations.
Dipshit.
And that just gives the censor a useful oracle: take the list of bad words, pour it into Google, and add all of its suggestions to the banned list. Not that they need this: the "Great Wall" shows a degree of expertise & effort quite able to catch such light attempts at evasion. So probably all it does is show which users are "mostly harmless" (trying to peep over the fence but not very good at it) and so not demanding immediate "help" with "public morality education"