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Censorship changes history - 1/26/2006 06:40:00 PM

Search Google.com for images of Tiananmen, and you'll see students standing up to tanks. Search for Tiananmen on the new, censored Chinese site and there are no tanks or protestors to be found.

Censorship changes history.

Google.com and Google.cn show Tiananmen

6:21 AM

A recent Wired magazine article said that inside Google headquarters is a screen that shows search terms being entered into Google around the world. I propose that every time we use Google, we first type in the search term "don't be evil" and do a search on that. We will be sending a message directly to Google. Variants such as "don't be evil in china" would also work. :)

-phil_goetz@yahoo.com    

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