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		<title>Google vs China Who will win</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Google has put it&#8217;s foot down this time in regards to Chinese censorship of information. Google has stated that they will no longer censor their results on google.cn and that if it means they will no longer be able to operate in China they will be taking their site down. Google was founded and it gained it&#8217;s huge success off of freedom of information, well that and advertisements. So it makes sense that they are backing freedom of information in China, it&#8217;s just unfortunate that it is going to likely cost Google&#8217;s Chinese employees their jobs. What gets me is the way their blog post starts off talking about cyber attacks made on them from a Chinese source. What was the point of that again? <a href='http://michaelmerrell.com/2010/01/google-vs-china-who-will-win/'>[Read More...]</a>]]></description>
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