2010/1/17 Nadeem M. Khan <[email protected]> > > > On Sun, Jan 17, 2010 at 10:16 PM, Todd Walton > <[email protected]<tdwalton%40gmail.com>> > wrote: > > > > > > > > Google's email service suffered attacks that they believe were done by > > the Chinese government. So they've decided to not censor their search > > results anymore, and if the Chinese government doesn't like it (it > > won't) then they'll just leave China. > > > > This is really big news for Google, for China, and for the Internet. > > Hmmm... and I thought Google was leaving China because it is losing a > big chunk of its market share to Baidu. > > Regards, > NMK. > > Google is loosing a massive amount of its market share to Baidu. It is a PR stunt. If Google was really interested in human rights they would annonomise the browsing of the chinese people to hide it from the government.
Dan _____________________________________________________________ "More people are killed every year by pigs than by sharks, which shows you how good we are at evaluating risk." -Bruce Schneier
