Trends: Censorship

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Sergey Brin explains the background of the Google of China


Google's decision to leave China was something that still generates an echo in the world of computing and while we know perfectly well what was the reason
By Duncan | Mar 26, 2010
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GoDaddy also moves away from China


In the latest chapter in the saga Google vs. China, the browser decided to begin putting together the bags and leave the country.
By Rich | Mar 25, 2010
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Australia also wants to filter content


Apparently filtering content that users can view the network is becoming popular and now following the problem between China and the Australian Google also wants to do the same.
By Duncan | Mar 25, 2010
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Google and GoDaddy continues to reduce its operations in China


A couple of days, as everyone will remember and tell you here, people from Google finally broke the pack and decided not keep swallowing with censorship by the Chinese regime...
By Daniel | Mar 25, 2010
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China strikes back at Google


We report on a timely basis on all matters that arise in the mismatch between housing management and Google China, for in the last day there have been two important events
By Google | Mar 24, 2010
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Google users in China are "in mourning"


As they were talking, Google decided to stop censoring its Chinese search engine, close the browser and redirect your site to google.com.cn google.com.hk.
By Google | Mar 24, 2010
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Google finally says goodbye to China and redirects your browser to Hong...


After tires and forth between Google and China due to censorship that the government wanted to impose the Asian country in the form, ultimately the company decided to close your...
By Duncan | Mar 23, 2010
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Google moved tab in China: censorship bypass redirected to Hong Kong


Yes friends, like my teammate Dani had little time ago in a brief post people at Google have finally moved tab in China to avoid censorship
By Rich | Mar 22, 2010
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More and more Chinese are skipped the "Great Firewall", how to control...


From a long time now we are talking about net neutrality mainly because more and more countries, in varying degrees, have attempted to control what happens within the Internet
By Jane | Mar 22, 2010
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Google will stop working in China since April 10?


It appears that Google's decision to leave China is increasingly close to materialize and after months of negotiations there is no news to show a hopeful horizon as we would like.
By Jane | Mar 19, 2010
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Things get ugly for Google in China [Updated]


As we write this post may also be occurring the last hours of Google in China.
By Lucy | Mar 17, 2010
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According to Jack Dorsey Twitter and work in China is only "a matter of...


Twitter is a global phenomenon and the blogs they were some years ago. All media quote him, it speaks of a rupture in the form of communication through instantaneous operation...
By Lucy | Mar 16, 2010
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More countries censor the Internet, do not allow


Extending the network of networks is changing many things and all of them a particularly emphasizes on the rest
By Ken | Mar 15, 2010
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Hugo Chávez plans to censor the Internet in Venezuela?


It seems that the next step in the censorship imposed on Venezuela by the government of Hugo Chávez is the internet.
By Jane | Mar 15, 2010
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Concern in Chile for some indication of new government by deleting...


There is much concern in the Internet users in Chile with respect to evidence, were shown in the last hour about the real possibility that the new government begins to erase the...
By Lucy | Mar 15, 2010
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Google to close your browser in China


Google vs. China The soap opera could be on its last throes since Saturday, when the Financial Times announced that a 99.9% chance, ** Google * withdraws its presence in the...
By Ken | Mar 15, 2010
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Apple and Springer faced by a girl in bikini


Springer is the German publishing group responsible for the daily Bild, which usually include a naked girl in his head, according to them, are the second best customer of Apple,...
By Apple | Mar 13, 2010
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Google returned the blow to Spain in the United States Senate


Here I come with news of the day: Google has added Spain to its list of countries that censor any of the services of the company.
By Jane | Mar 11, 2010
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Phil Schiller talks about the sexual content applications


Quite recently, Apple has removed a large number of applications from the App Store for its sexual content. While the ink was left a couple of uses well known and can still be...
By Apple | Feb 26, 2010
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TechCrunch blocked in China


More trouble for the famous and prestigious publication TechCrunch technology who do not stop sticks down on all sides, they first had trouble with JooJoo
By Rich | Feb 14, 2010
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Iran has blocked Gmail in the country


The network is being used today for many things and among them we found that on several occasions has been the means used by many to protest in countries where freedoms are...
By Rich | Feb 11, 2010
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The FBI requests access to navigation history


The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has submitted a proposal that Internet Service Providers (ISPs) of its customers for two years, with the aim of the agency to consult...
By Tim | Feb 8, 2010
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Italian ISPs to begin blocking The Pirate Bay again


The Pirate Bay has a long history in Italy. The tracker in the country and was censured in 2008 because the government had ordered the ISPs would not be allowed access to their...
By Jane | Feb 8, 2010
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Apple bans the word Android in App Store


The fear of people from the block to its products and services touches on many occasions the absurd, we have seen on several occasions and I come today with one of these cases...
By Jane | Feb 7, 2010
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Apple bans the word Android in App Store


The fear of people from the block to its products and services touches on many occasions the absurd, we have seen on several occasions and I come today with one of these cases...
By David | Feb 6, 2010
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Windows Live and child protection tool blocks


one of our blogs most famous and prestigious brethren surely many know, is being blocked by the child protection tool for Windows Live as you can see in the screenshot.
By Omega | Feb 1, 2010
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Windows Live Child Protection


Walter Hamilton writes telling us that, as seen in the screenshot is in this post, ALT1040 is locked with child protection program at Microsoft.
By Amy | Feb 1, 2010
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Twitter want to make war on censorship


At this point we are all quite aware of censorship on the Internet that is taking place under governments like China or Iran and that does not leave out Twitter
By Bill | Jan 28, 2010
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Displaying the dissent and protest


If social networking and Internet tools like Google Maps it sums a population with cell phones and dissatisfaction with government actions, the result will be impossible to stop.
By Jane | Jan 26, 2010
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The Italian government wants to first adopt video posting on the Internet


WTF is a where you view it. The Italian government is preparing legislation to allow all moving images uploaded to the Internet, with or without sound, must have prior...
By Eva | Jan 22, 2010
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China responds directly and clearly to Google


New chapter in the conflict between Google and the Chinese government that began last week when a bold burst of form in the post that revealed they were sick of censorship China
By Google | Jan 19, 2010
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The Italian government wants the videos uploaded to the Internet first...


If something is known for Silvio Berlusconi's government is shit not give importance to freedom of expression. In fact the prime minister, who is also a great businessman...
By Lucy | Jan 19, 2010
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China responds to Google and they qualify their statements


Following the bold announcement released yesterday by Google, in which said they were tired of the censorship China and readiness to close in that country if it does not change...
By Google | Jan 14, 2010
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Google is not the Gandhi of business


During Google rebelled against the Chinese government and its censorship, with the trigger this time a well-coordinated attack against Gmail accounts belonging to human rights...
By Google | Jan 14, 2010
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It's the real reason why Google could gives up China market!


In the last few hours searching the behemoth that is Google, has now returned to complete within the network of networks and also outside it after publishing a post on his...
By Google | Jan 13, 2010
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On the insurrection of Google in China and possible implications


Google rebelled against the Chinese government's censorship and declare that if China does not allow them more freely operate, put up the shutters in the country so as to form...
By Google | Jan 13, 2010
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Google ready to close in China in pursuit of freedom of expression


Google is growing tired of the censorship in China. This, among other things, which made clear the search behemoth in the last hours via a post on the official company blog
By Emma | Jan 13, 2010
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China blocks access to IMDB


IMDB, one of the most popular sites for information and old film, became another victim of heavy censorship that the Chinese government is imposing its Internet users.
By Ben | Jan 10, 2010
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China bans U.S. citizens from registering Internet domain


As part of its already very restrictive strategy to keep the Internet unregulated, the Chinese government decreed that individual users can no longer register domains
By Jane | Jan 8, 2010
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Dalai Lama runs out of iPhone


The usual censorship in China, after passing through the ban of WiFi in the iPhone, now comes to the applications available for this terminal.
By Eva | Dec 30, 2009
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Guatemala: Issues of access to Wordpress.com


It seems that from Guatemala there is any problem in access to blogs hosted on Wordpress.com
By Colin Daives | Dec 22, 2009
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Internet needs you, Stop Censorship in China!


Stop Censorship in China! Amnesty International launched a major petition on the web to fight against Internet censorship in China and to freedom of expression.
By Nancy Gohring | Nov 19, 2009

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