Posts Tagged ‘chinese censorship

The city of Chongqing will be the first in China to see the debut of a “cloud district,” or, to give it its official name, an “International Offshore Cloud Computing Special Management District.” This area in an industrial city in the southwest is primarily designed to “gain market share of cloud computing technology.” But users [...]

The city of Chongqing will be the first in China to see the debut of a “cloud district,” or, to give it its official name, an “International Offshore Cloud Computing Special Management District.” This area in an industrial city in the southwest is primarily designed to “gain market share of cloud computing technology.” But users [...]

Robin Li was also once frustrated by Chinese censorship, but unlike Google, he stayed in China and turned Baidu into China’s biggest search company. Originally posted at Relevant Results Go to Source

If you thought Google and China had achieved some kind of ceasefire agreement after Google pulled its stunt involving Google.hk.com, think again.  David Drummond, Chief Legal Officer at the company, indicated today that Google’s seeking political allies who might joins its fight against censorship. The Press Association reported this afternoon, "[T]he search engine is asking [...]

The Dalai Lama, having only been a Twitter user since late February, is already using the platform to circumvent Chinese censorship. Today the Tibetan spiritual leader held a one-hour question-and-answer session via Twitter to respond to questions submitted by Chinese web users. The Twitter chat was hosted by Chinese writer Wang Lixiong who met with [...]


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