In China, search requests that include words like “Tiananmen Square massacre” or “Dalai Lama” come up blank.From my desk in the U.S., the search requests return 131,000 and 8,590,000 results, respectively. That, my friends, is free speech.
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Google Takes a Stand on China
Good for Google - and let's hope other U.S. tech companies follow their lead. From The New York Times article: