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Google Block Follows Other Web Disruptions (Updated)
As authorities enforce a wide range of restrictions both on- and offline during the ongoing 18th National Party Congress, access to all Google services appeared to be blocked in China on Friday. The blocks, at least in some locations, relaxed somewhat the following day. From Claire Cain Miller at The New York Times’ Bits blog: All Google services, including its search engine, Gmail and Maps,November 10, 2012 12:17 AM
Abducted Man Used Google Maps to Find Home
A Sichuan man who was abducted at the age of five and taken to Fujian province says he used Google Maps to figure out the
Putting Tibet Back On The Map
One of the central grievances behind recent unrest in Tibet is the marginalization of Tibetan language. While Tibetan is
February 22, 2013 5:50 PM
Google’s Eric Schmidt Unloads on China in New Book
Amid a string of accusations about Chinese hacking attacks on American news organizations, The Wall Street Journal’
February 1, 2013 5:46 PM
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