There’s a reason that Pajamas Media is keeping its China Syndrome blog open. This controvery is not going away, not by a long shot. This time it’s not Google, but Yahoo playing footsie with the Chinese totalitarians. According to this post from the ever-vigilant Rebecca MacKinnon, another dissident is headed for the hoosegow, thanks to our good friends at Yahoo. (via Glenn)
China Syndrome revisited
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Roger – on a related note, have you seen Google’s latest effort at censorship reported here: http://yargb.blogspot.com/2006/02/do-no-evil.html ?
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Around 2000 Int*l made a router for China that had back doors to allow the government to track people and to spoof sites such as CNN with an edited version and an url that looked normal. They said if they didnt do it, C*sco would.
Okay, Sean, there’s been a lot of speculation on my you left the ‘e’ out of Intel and the ‘i’ out oof Cisco. One theory is that the Chinese Googlers will track you down if you talk about it in full letters; I think you’re just afraid Roger is gonna make you buy a vowel.