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China Channel Firefox Add-on: Web Censorship
China Channel Firefox Add-on has just come up with a new, unusual experience: surfing the web as if we were in China. All you have to do is follow a few instructions and, voilà, the door to the Chinese web will open right before your eyes. That’s right, the Chinese web, with all of its censorship, will be yours for the surfing, without having to get a visa or buy an airplane ticket.
You can experience the web just like the 1.33 billion residents of the People’s Republic of China do day in and day out. But before you toot your own horn that western search engines don’t censor, let us remember that it was Google and Yahoo! who were the first search engines to comply with the Chinese government’s censorship rules.
Of course, the majority of Chinese head to Chinese language websites, but that’s no reason to keep them from the rest of the world’s reference sources.

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