In a previous article entitled "Allied with the devil: Yahoo and now Microsoft" in the Web Zone I wrote about the cases of yahoo and microsoft that have censored some contents to be in harmony with guidance provided by Chinese government officials. And now it’s Google’s time. Google has agreed to censor its results in China.

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Today I had a look at my server stats to see the daily statistics such as the number of visitors, the most visited pages, if there are new referers and so on. And I got a surprise: I got a visitor from the Wikipedia. Do you know what that means? It means that there is a link to my site some where in the Wikipedia. So I clicked on the user's link to see more details and from what page exactly in the Wikipedia he clicked. And here is the Wikipedia's page that contains the link to Must@p Zone:

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Leslie Walker from the Washington Post in an article entitled "Forgot What You Searched For? Google Didn't" published today says that the Justice Department may have done us all a big favor by issuing subpoenas to Internet search engines to find out what people are researching online.

And she raises the question: What, exactly, does Google know about us?

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May be you know it already, Xooglers is blog maintained by Ron and Doug two Google workers. They write interesting stuff about their experience in working with Google.

Recently, Google contacted them to talk about their blog. Ron tells in a post entitled "We are experiencing technical difficulties" that the message of Google was:

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That was the first words from Google co-founder Larry Page at the CES yesterday. He said that Google will begin selling videos for content providers and will also begin offering the Google Pack, a free bundled collection of its programs and those from other companies (Look at the complete list in the end of this post)

And what about the Google PC and the supposed Google OS? Larry wouldn't comment on whether such plans exists. I think that means there is no project for google at the moment to go in this direction. After all rumours about Google-PC, Google's stock increased to $465.66 per share. So, the best answer to the previous question is Larry's : "No comment".

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It's now almost considered cool to give away millions every year, which is the way it should be.

Google.org is the philanthropic arm of Google, with nearly $1 billion earmarked for social causes. In addition, Google Grants program has donated $33M in advertising to more than 850 non-profit organizations in 10 countries

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