Posts Tagged ‘censorship

The two Google rivals are teaming up for search results in China, territory Google left after censorship concerns. Originally posted at Deep Tech Go to Source

I think we all know of some sort of censorship when we think about it. Censorship has two different camps that each have their good and bad points when it comes to why we need it, and why we don’t. Sometimes I think censorship is taken a little too far, and yet other people complain [...]

Discussion on blogs has significantly dropped over the last couple of years. Going back, you will see people fighting or immensely contributing their knowledge on blogs via comments. There are actually only a few websites/blogs left with a large number of commenters that deserve praise. Most of the comments we see now are either spam [...]

We reported this morning that Match.com, an operating business of IAC, had acquired OkCupid for $50 million in cash. Many Mashable readers expressed distress, worrying that they would now have to pay for OkCupid’s free dating services. Well, we talked to co-founder and CEO Sam Yagan, who says that this isn’t the case. “Our goal [...]

Twitter has finally responded to numerous accusations that it has been purposely keeping #WikiLeaks and related hashtags out of its Trending Topics list. Twitter spokesperson Carolyn Penner just published a post on the microblogging service’s blog that more fully outlines how Trending Topics are determined on Twitter. In essence: Twitter favors novelty over popularity. Trending [...]


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