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Youtube not blocked in Beijing

Youtube not blocked in Beijing, March 4 2009.

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Sina, Sohu and Danwei blocked by Iranian Net Nanny

Danwei has been blocked by Iran’s Net Nanny.

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Edgy Chinese blog host Bullog.cn shut down by Net Nanny

Bullog.cn (牛博网), popular Chinese blog host started by Luo Yonghao, appears to have been shut down this afternoon. Bullog is described by many as edgy and carries the blogs of outspoken bloggers such as Wen Yunchao (‘Bei Feng’), Ran Yunfei (which was blocked at the beginning of this year) and widely-read columnist Lian Yue.

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New York Times website blocked, unblocked in China?

NYTimes.com is blocked in China. Or not.

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BBC Chinese still accessible

Unblocked after a media fuss at the beginning of the Olympics, the BBC’s Chinese language website is still accessible the day after the closing ceremony.

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Apple’s answer to the Net Nanny of China

Apple deals with its Net Nanny problem.

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Google: No news in China today

No news in China today, according to Google.

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U.S. earthquake web page blocked?

An aftershock in Sichuan’s earthquake zone, and the a blocked web page.

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Youku gets video website licence

Youku.com, one of the big three video websites in China that did not previously have a licence from SARFT to operate has been granted the license according to a report by Hexun.com.

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Guizhou riots: an overview

Links to the best articles about the mass incident in Weng’an, Guizhou Province on Saturday June 28, 2008.

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