Friday, November 06, 2009


"In China's Google, the government owns more than 51% of the shares..."

Fifty-one percent. Of Google. That's a lot of yuan. That's a lot of control. Swine Google.

Thursday, November 05, 2009

Привет грузин! Я надеюсь, вы понимаете, русский, потому что нет для Google перевод на грузинский язык (если есть грузинском языке).

Wrong country, wrong flag, wrong language.

Привітання українців (або це України?)!

An ad from Ukraine?

Wednesday, November 04, 2009

China's Great Wall of Silence.


11-2-09

I am curious about Publocc not being available in the PRC. I have a friend in Beijing who has told me the same thing but when I get on Baidu and type in "Public Occurrences" up it comes. How is that possible, if you know?
-Ben

As for the difference between Baidu and Google, I can only guess that's because the online police's focus. Maybe they have built a taller "Great Fire Wall" against the information from outside at Google. in China's Google, the government owns more than 51% of the shares so they could do whatever they want. I don't know who owns Baidu. I didn't try Baidu in China.
-YYY


10-7-09

Sorry again,Ben,this time I was warned that the net page wanted can not be accessed!
Do not worry,it's alright.I may have another try in a couple of days.
-XXX (friend in Beijing).


So strange. So, so strange. Try this: www.publicoccurrenc.blogspot.com.
-Ben


Still strange, dear Ben! Forget it.Thank you all the same.
I will forward this to my good colleague AAA and see if he can access it. He is much more capable in computer.
-XXX



10-20-09

Hi,Ben, after a try,my capable colleague told me that he was unable to make it out either,(I mean "State Dongfeng Farm Part II")He said most probably it was blocked by the above here.
-xxx



10-24-09

Do you mean the Chinese government blocked it?
-Ben

Yes, Ben, I did mean that.
-XXX

Tuesday, November 03, 2009

China's Great Wall of Silence


Hi, Ben:
I couldn't have access to your website in China and some other what online police considers sensitive sites like cnd.org.

-YYY, a Chinese-American friend. (November 1, 2009)