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Censorship 2.0: China Blocks Google Search, Apps, Gmail, And More
The People’s Republic of China has apparently barred its citizens from visiting a host of Google properties, including the main search engine, Google Apps, Google Reader and Gmail. A search on Twitter (preferred hashtag seems to have become #fuckgfw ) reveals that many Chinese are ...
Official Gmail Blog: Labels: drag and drop, hiding, and more
Official Gmail Blog: Labels: drag and drop, hiding, and more
gmailblog.blogspot.com — Wednesday, July 01, 2009 9:07 AM Posted by Damian Gajda, Software Engineer A few months ago Gmail... got some new buttons and keyboard shortcuts to make labeling easier, especially for those of you accustomed to that familiar folder feel. Now we're ... (more) Official Gmail Blog: Labels: drag and drop, hiding, and more
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China Censors Google, Gmail, and Much More!
Blippitt — ... China is laying down the ban-hammer yet again.  The country has apparently now banned citizens from visiting Google Search, Google Apps, Gmail,  Google Books, Google Talk, Google Maps and Google Reader.  Many Twitter users in China are complaining about not having access to the search engine, but it would seem that Google.cn is still accessible at this time. For now, services like Yahoo, Twitter, Facebook and Bing all seem to still be accessible. The massive blockage seems to have hit at ...

China Blocks Google, YouTube This Week, Could It Become Permanent
Search Engine Watch Blog — ... TechCrunch asked commenters in one of their blog posts to help clarify what was happening in China and received information from "a person seemingly located in Xiamen, China" that , "says Google Books, Google Talk and Image Search have also been blocked in the comment section of this post. Other services like Blog Search, Translate, Maps and Analytics are reportedly borked as well. YouTube has been blocked in the country for quite some time already". ...

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