Tuesday, November 24, 2009

IRL 8

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8124735.stm

This is an article from the BBC about censorship of the Internet in modern China. It relates to our talks on how modern China is still affected by the Communist Revolution. It adds to our disscussion by providing details on a key moment in time: when the censorship moved from the Internet to the computers themselves. It also describes how the internet bloggers and other users think that the software is a joke, and more a nuisance then an actual threat. The BBC is very reputable, but the people who contribute to the article are not even named, taking away from the value.

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