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What Smart People Are Saying About Google.cn

Isaac Fitzgerald bio ↓  ·  January 13th, 2010  ·  filed under Media, politics

As we mentioned earlier, Google is rethinking its operations in China after human rights activists’ email accounts were hacked. So what does it all mean?

“As direct a challenge to the Chinese authorities as I have ever seen in a piece of public corporate communication.” William Moss, a public relations professional and writer who has been working in China since 2004, has an excellent breakdown of the Google.cn situation. (via Jay Rosen)

Wondering how Chinese citizens are reacting to Google’s announcement? Rebecca MacKinnon’s got you covered.

The Wall Street Journal takes a look at the big picture

While The Atlantic‘s politics editor, Marc Ambinder, gets right to the point: “Google’s Decision: What It Means.”

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Isaac Fitzgerald has been a firefighter, worked on a boat, and been given a sword by a king, thereby accomplishing three out of five of his childhood goals. He has also written for The Bold Italic, McSweeney's, Mother Jones, and The San Francisco Chronicle. He is the managing editor of The Rumpus. Follow him on Twitter. More from this author →

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