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Google, We Put the “O” in OPPRESSION
Google, We Help Put the “O” in OPPRESSION!
(Brin you are a spineless little man.) TS Google Says It May Revisit China Censorship Policies By Keith Regan E-Commerce Times 06/07/06 11:45 AM PT Search giant Google (Nasdaq: GOOG) may seek to alter terms of the agreement it made in order to conduct its Web search business in China. Google co-founder Sergey Brin suggested the move after admitting the company's decision to agree to censorship conflicts with its philosophy and famous "do no evil" motto. Brin has acknowledged in the past that Google's deal with China's communist government to censor certain search terms "wasn't what we ideally would like." However, the company has said that the opportunity to do business in China was too great to ignore, and argued that having a presence there could, over time, lead to more openness and free speech. On Tuesday, Brin went a step further, saying the company may even reverse its earlier decision to agree to the censorship. http://www.ecommercetimes.com/rsstory/50964.html |
Crush the chinese people by supporting the regime...but God forbid he helps USG in ID'ing Assbags using his service for research/tgt pkgs against America...
Guys like him and Soros who made their fortunes only by the grace of being in USA just don't get it |
Should have removed the filters without making a statement. See how many people could find new and interesting ideas before the ChiComs noticed.
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Do no evil, unless there's lots of money in it. :rolleyes: Tying into the leadership thread -- how much are your principles worth?
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You'll find the filtered pages are blocked anyway. |
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"We felt that perhaps we could compromise our principles but provide ultimately more information for the Chinese and be a more effective service and perhaps make more of a difference," Brin said. "Perhaps now the principled approach makes more sense." Sergey Brin co-founder google
They didn't "compromise" their principles, they sold them. |
"Don't be evil"
Playboy published an interview with Larry Page and Sergey Brin in the September 2004 issue, which got them in hot water with the SEC based on the company's pending IPO (I had to read the article for class;) ). When asked what the company's motto meant, CEO Eric Schmidt replied, "Evil is whatever Sergey says is evil." Brin responded, "...we have tried to define precisely what it means to be a force for good - always to do the right, ethical thing."
The interviewer asked specifically about China, which had already blocked Google. At that time, several companies had already capitulated to China's demands on censorship, in return for access to the market. Quote:
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"Do no evil"
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Upon further thought, I guess this sell-out should not shock anyone, coming from a guy who thinks it's OK to generate revenue from reading and analyzing people's email messages. |
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are you sure? healthy skepticism and a moderate amount of paranoia will keep you from being too surprised by the bad guys, or even the good guys |
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Did anyone notice...
Yesterday Google made a special image for their search engine logo and linked it to the Chinese New Year info...but today they don't even acknowledge Presidents Day?!?!? |
I've also read they (the two geeks that invented the search engine but counld not get a date) are eco friendly but purchased a custom 767 built for two. Money talks with those two.
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