Originally posted by Gatekeeper
Well, whatever happened to standing by one's principles? What's Google's corporate saying? "First, do no harm," or something like that?
Hmm. I don't see it the same way, but maybe they figure it's better Chinese Internet users get to use Google for *some* things, if not all. Then again, they might be looking at it from a strictly business viewpoint, which is generally amoral in my experience (profits come first and foremost).
Gatekeeper
Well, whatever happened to standing by one's principles? What's Google's corporate saying? "First, do no harm," or something like that?
Hmm. I don't see it the same way, but maybe they figure it's better Chinese Internet users get to use Google for *some* things, if not all. Then again, they might be looking at it from a strictly business viewpoint, which is generally amoral in my experience (profits come first and foremost).
Gatekeeper
In capitalism one's "principles" are 'make more money'.
And how is Google doing harm here? Its either self-censor, or no Google at all. Better to have a little Google than none at all.
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