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From the page: "Contrary to earlier utopian theories of the Internet, it takes very little effort for governments to cause certain information simply to vanish for a huge number of people."
Reviewed by Laukev7 Jun 13 2005, 09:17am ( 22 reviews ) • sethf.com
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Rated by seo-wolf on Jun 05, 5:12pm
A solid, informative article. Useful when you are conducting SEO for regional websites, small businesses and the likes.
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Rated by clon-gimini on Jan 07 2009, 2:52pm
this is not censorship, this is local results: usefull to search "soccer" at google.com.mx and get results related to México, and get almost triple results for google.com (in english) with more "generic" content... nothing to do with censorship.
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Rated by Rozlynn on Apr 17 2007, 9:48am
Google is arguably the world's most popular search engine. However, contrary perhaps to a naive impression, in some cases the results of a search are affected by various government-related factors. ~**That is, search results which may otherwise be shown, are deliberately excluded. The suppression may be local to a country, or global to all Google results.
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Rated by karatewife on Jun 23 2006, 9:03pm
good reading
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Rated by sleepysailing on May 17 2006, 12:55pm
Gooogle is using its technology to create a psychological profile of everybody on the planet Earth. They tell us, because they have a corporate policy, they will not divulge all this information to the world. Sounds like Enron talking.
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Reviewed by pgobeil on Nov 09 2005, 12:46pm
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Rated by Soul-Stimulator on Oct 22 2005, 12:00pm
From the page: "Conclusion Contrary to earlier utopian theories of the Internet, it takes very little effort for governments to cause certain information simply to vanish for a huge number of people."
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Reviewed by Juan-Nipplito on Oct 22 2005, 12:29am
It's a Brave New World... censor that undesireable content lest the masses have free thought. Just goes to show that Google will sell out to any government, not just China.