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Google’s Dual View of World

January 29th, 2006 by Dan Gillmor

From Dave Farber’s Interesting People mail list:

Here’s what censorship does.

Compare

Google China:
http://images.google.cn/images?q=tiananmen

Google the rest of the world:
http://images.google.com/images?q=tiananmen

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4 Responses to “Google’s Dual View of World”

  1. Notes from a Teacher: Mark on Media » Sunday squibs Says:

    [...] Google’s dual view of the world. Dan Gillmor passes along a pair of links from Dave Farber: Google image searches from google.cn (China) and google.com (the rest of the world). It’s a chilling example not just of censorship but the perils of anything that impinges on the free flow of information on the ‘net. [...]

  2. Google and China at Madas Fine Grind Says:

    [...] Dan Gillmor, Center for Citizen Media, illustrates Google’s China solution. [...]

  3. bumbaugh Says:

    Can’t see to compare: my google.cn queries are redirected to google.com every time.

  4. ckunte.com | One look Says:

    [...] One look at this and Google’s all smoothtalk just flies out the window. Pictures of Tiananmen Square massacre are so vivid in my memories. I was a student myself when this happened it was horrible to see those poor kids—students, my age—burning themselves or shot dead in front of a live camera. So many engineering students died. [...]

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