China tries to bully Google As of Tuesday the site was still not blocked, but most observers believe that the Chinese government will move to block google.cn or google.com.hk. Some are astounded at the move by Google. Former U.S. ambassador to China J. Stapleton Roy, director of the Kissinger Institute on China and the United States at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, states, "I don’t understand their calculation. I do not see how Google could have concluded that they could have faced down the Chinese on a domestic censorship issue." Google could pay deeply for the move. China is home to over 155 million smart phone users and that number is growing rapidly. Contrary to its previous statements, the Chinese government is now moving to ban Google's Android handsets from China. It is reportedly pressuring telecoms like China Unicom to delay or scrap smart phone offerings that use Google's Android OS. This could prove a boon to Research in Motion and Apple, the latter of which has seen poor sales of its iPhone in China. http://www.dailytech.com/China+Strik...ticle17954.htm |
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JFYI China was already blocking many of Google's services. Would not want to live in a country with such a government. Surprised that there haven't been many revolutions... or maybe they are still to come.. a government suppressing their people never ends nicely http://www.google.com/prc/report.html#hl=en |
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uhm, having guns doesn't make it safer or create a solution ;) |
having guns can save your life. there are a lot of bad guys out there and you can fight them off with your stick or logic. |
or your kid shoots his head of. Or you shoot your neighbor who walks drunken in your backyard, or he brings he bigger gun and kills your wife and kids instead of just taking some money. ... |
your stupid! |
My point was simply that every brutal regime in history started out by disarming their populous. Unarmed people are much easier to rule and are much less likely to revolt. |
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with an active army of over 3.2 million and 5 million reserves, giving the people of china guns won't change the regime or how the country is run. in current day and age it takes an outside party to get involved to get things really shaken up; and that's not for the best either; |
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