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In front of the Google’s Beijing headquarters. Some pictures

Discussion in 'Google' started by idgnarn, Jan 13, 2010.

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    These words means "Google is real man"


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    Many people spontaneously came to Google in Beijing, Tsinghua Science Park office, and presented flowers to express their regret and dismay for Google's withdraw from the Chinese market.
    However,these people were expelled by Tsinghua Science Park security guards saying that the behavior is "unauthorized".
     
    idgnarn, Jan 13, 2010 IP
  2. idgnarn

    idgnarn Peon

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  3. hydseo

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    good pictures dude , how did you got it

    Good luck :)
     
    hydseo, Jan 13, 2010 IP
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    that is pretty crazy, amazing that the photo's were allowed to be taken
     
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    those are cool pictures
     
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    waw niece picture... why google withdrew it from china...
     
    Tj John, Jan 13, 2010 IP
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    idgnarn Peon

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    I'm glad that Google have taken a stance on this. If a country or organisation is suspected of such serious action I would expect Google to take this action to protect their brand.
     
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    Even though the issue is pretty serious since it involves censorship / government's control over people I can't help but laugh because of the lighted candles and flowers it looks like someone has died.
     
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    Actually I'm amazed at how they've allowed these pictures to be taken.
     
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  11. Abhik

    Abhik ..:: The ONE ::..

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    It seems the people of China do not want Google to move out.
     
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    Go Google!

    But you have to ask yourself if they would be allowing China to "win" by completely pulling out. The Chinese have access to very little info as it is, wouldn't it be making things worse?
     
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    I think China is a big market that Google can't afford to lose.
     
    dreteh, Jan 13, 2010 IP
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    Nice pics, the main problem is the China government, but I think people should not pay the price and lose Google, so it's great they're defending their rights
     
    charroseo, Jan 13, 2010 IP
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    People like Google so much.
     
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    i think it says "flog u, google, die". jk.


    now, how do you what it says?
     
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    I knew because I am Chinese, mate :)
    My friend live in Beijing give me these pics.
     
    idgnarn, Jan 13, 2010 IP
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    That's absolutely beautiful! The photos are breathtaking as well, thanks for sharing OP
     
    Ascendancy, Jan 13, 2010 IP
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    Wow. I'd be there with flowers, too if I was Chinese. It's bad to loose such a company.
     
    aka_le_Mulder, Jan 13, 2010 IP
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    Sadly, most of people around me don't give a damn at all. They just care about money, entertainment and anything about themself. Children are even taught to use nothing but baidu-a chinese search engine favoured by the govenment-in the official textbook.

    "A few who care may still be in sorrow, most of others have continued their sweet dream; What else we can do except pay our deepest condolence in silence."
     
    tommy10627, Jan 14, 2010 IP