Brin about Google censorship in China

Google co-founder Sergey Brin acknowledged Tuesday the dominant internet company has compromised its principles by accommodating Chinese censorship demands. He said Google is wrestling to make the deal work before deciding whether to reverse course.

So its all about money making haan?

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4 Responses to “Brin about Google censorship in China”

  1. Checkmate Says:

    Adnan Bhiya, it is always about money. Maybe if China can get the deal next time our government will be asking google to do the same here. So no more searches for :freedom:

  2. Adnan Siddiqi Says:

    IMO,internet freedom is less important than freedom in Pakistani society.I am referring our fudal system which covers every evil entity of the country.

  3. ReallyPosh Says:

    Finally a brief post! Good going, but can you keep the posts a tad bit shorter? Makes them more internet friendly…this media doesn’t exactly make too many accomodations for profusions you know!

  4. Adnan Siddiqi Says:

    Reallyposh,there is no some hard and fast rule that one can follow while blogging.I normally refrain making posts which just intimate readers for some event because I think they could find this themself as well.

    Not all of my posts re lengthy.i put my own words only where I found it necessary.Still thanks for your advise,i will keep it in mind:)I was not aware that my blog is observed very closely by someone *grin*.

    Have a nice day!

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