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	<title>Comments on: Important post on the Google blog about Google&#8217;s future in China</title>
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		<title>By: Marcia</title>
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		<dc:creator>Marcia</dc:creator>
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		<description>Yes, this has been a huge thing in China. I hear my fellow Chinese librarians, information professionals, professors, and many many others cry.  They seemed to have lost hope.  As you know, the Great Firewall has blocked YouTube, Twitter, FaceBook, and now even major translation websites and Chinese blogging site. My friends whose topics were about cataloging or Web 2.0 are even blocked or domain name killed. 
But they are proud of Google&#039;s being brave enough to fight.</description>
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But they are proud of Google&#8217;s being brave enough to fight.</p>
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