Advertisement
Promo

Online business Toolkit

Story: Google bows to Chinese censorship

  • Previous comment

Posted by: Stephen Smithee (Wednesday 25 January 2006, 2:43 PM)

  • Reply

It is terribly sad that "democracy" is forced on Iraq with bullets, but nobody wants to bother inducing democracy in China with freedom of information - a much less deadly course of action for the general populace. Google should be ashamed. Look what appeasement of Herr Hitler got the world. China's communist government needs to be curbed, and kissing their ***** won't help in the long run.

  • Previous comment

  • Reply to this comment
  • Return to story
  • Report this as offensive


Full Talkback thread

Win a BlackBerry with Vlingo voice recognition

Win a BlackBerry with Vlingo voice recognition

What is ZDNet UK's usual tagline?

Competition closes - 14 Jan 2010

Google Chrome

Roundup: Full coverage of Google Chrome

The search giant has launched a beta of its own open-source browser, sending a clear challenge to Microsoft in the way it lets users work with applications More

Blog: Google Chrome has Microsoft's code inside, says MS manager

And furthermore, he says, that's a good thing... More

Blog: Google Chrome — nine things we've found since launch

Google must be very happy with the coverage Chrome has gathered. But it's not all good news... More


Skip Sub Navigation Links to CNET Brand Links

Help

Become part of the ZDNet community.

Newsletters