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| http://blog.outer-court.com/archive/2006-06-08-n72.html # democracy # rights # human # human rights # army # mao zedong # what google censors |
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Roy Schestowitz wrote: http://blog.outer-court.com/archive/2006-06-08-n72.html # democracy # rights # human # human rights # army # mao zedong # what google censors I can't parse the claim being made on that page. In any event, a search for "democracy" on google.cn yields hundreds of millions of hits, and "tiananmen massacre" yields 442. How did those slip in? |
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An earlier article on this: http://christopherdemille.blogspot.c...ws-little.html |
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__/ [ Harlan Messinger ] on Friday 09 June 2006 14:48 \__ Roy Schestowitz wrote: http://blog.outer-court.com/archive/2006-06-08-n72.html # democracy # rights # human # human rights # army # mao zedong # what google censors I can't parse the claim being made on that page. In any event, a search for "democracy" on google.cn yields hundreds of millions of hits, and "tiananmen massacre" yields 442. How did those slip in? Could it be filtered? Or maybe delivered based on IP address? I am asking. It's not a rhetorical challenge. An earlier article on this: http://christopherdemille.blogspot.c...ws-little.html Thanks for that! I'll have a look. Spaking of Google searches, check tis (sic) out!! http://www.cwire.org/data-mining-using-google/ Hint: see the part at the bottom *wink* |
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Roy Schestowitz wrote: __/ [ Harlan Messinger ] on Friday 09 June 2006 14:48 \__ Roy Schestowitz wrote: http://blog.outer-court.com/archive/2006-06-08-n72.html # democracy # rights # human # human rights # army # mao zedong # what google censors I can't parse the claim being made on that page. In any event, a search for "democracy" on google.cn yields hundreds of millions of hits, and "tiananmen massacre" yields 442. How did those slip in? Could it be filtered? Or maybe delivered based on IP address? I am asking. It's not a rhetorical challenge. An earlier article on this: http://christopherdemille.blogspot.c...ws-little.html Thanks for that! I'll have a look. Spaking of Google searches, check tis (sic) out!! http://www.cwire.org/data-mining-using-google/ Hint: see the part at the bottom *wink* Which part? The link to the SEO site? |
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__/ [ Harlan Messinger ] on Friday 09 June 2006 16:07 \__ Roy Schestowitz wrote: __/ [ Harlan Messinger ] on Friday 09 June 2006 14:48 \__ Roy Schestowitz wrote: http://blog.outer-court.com/archive/2006-06-08-n72.html # democracy # rights # human # human rights # army # mao zedong # what google censors I can't parse the claim being made on that page. In any event, a search for "democracy" on google.cn yields hundreds of millions of hits, and "tiananmen massacre" yields 442. How did those slip in? Could it be filtered? Or maybe delivered based on IP address? I am asking. It's not a rhetorical challenge. An earlier article on this: http://christopherdemille.blogspot.c...ws-little.html Thanks for that! I'll have a look. Spaking of Google searches, check tis (sic) out!! http://www.cwire.org/data-mining-using-google/ Hint: see the part at the bottom *wink* Which part? The link to the SEO site? No, never mind. You'll know it when/if you see it. |
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