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Comment Re:Brave decision? (Score 1) 362

For me it isn't as much about Google being "brave", but rather breaking the trust users had with them. They are changing their content on for a personal whim. That whim may be to make money in China. And some people may defend that decision. But, it doesn't get around that fact that Google != Google depending on where you access it.



Right now it is http://images.google.com/images?q=tiananmen+massac re versus http://images.google.cn/images?q=tiananmen+massacr e. When will http://images.google.com/images?q=saddam%20mass%20 grave change to fit the whims of those that run Google? When will those of us in America be deemed by Google to not need to view certain information? Now that they have broken the unwritten search rules of "don't alter the content to fit your personal agenda" ... can we trust the content they do give us?


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