
An image search for “tiananmen” on Google.com and Google.cn reveal VERY different perspectives - because Google has agreed to censor its Chinese search results. The .com result shows many different pictures of a lone protestor standing in front of a column of tanks while the .cn results is all happiness and light - family photographs in the square, night photographs of the well-lit temple; fountains and manicured gardens. I wonder what the Chinese people think of this?



Hi Roger
Thank you for your all comments on my blog. I really appreciate your insight into some of the posts that I’ve written
I’m quite disappointed in Google, but I guess that they were thinking about business first.
This is a good blog. I will register to to keep up-to-date. Keep up the good work.
Kevin
Hi Kevin - welcome to my blog! This is much more disorganised than my other blogs and I often post things I find funny, but part of this is to talk about what’s going on in my life (hence the “open source life” bit). Thanks for the comment!