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Sunday, March 24

Via geekpress.com: The bureaucrats and censors in China who block and monitor Web sites will find it difficult to control the future flow of blogs in and out of China due to the number and diversity of this new information platform. Internet content censors from China come from a different time and place in terms of technology. Blogs remain a concept difficult for them to understand for now.... Ironically, the concept of blogs in the next few years may see its full expression not in the West, but in China, where community, relationships and reputation can sway a highly literate population.
Posted by pkd at Sunday, March 24, 2002
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