google.cn — Chinese web users can see full, uncensored results for their Google search by replacing "&meta=" with "&meta=cr%3DcountryBR" in the URL. Once the string is replaced, the censorship will not affect the results.
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monolithJan 30, 2006
<a class="user" href="http://digg.com/links/Chinese_Google_filter_only_works_if_you_can_spell_">http://digg.com/links/Chinese_Google_filter_only_works_if_you_can_spell_</a>Try the above... it worked.
_____3Jan 30, 2006
I cut footage of an interesting panel discussion called “Blogging without Borders: Bridging the Digital Content Divide” for SXSW 2005. It focused on delivering uncensored content to users in China and Iran and featured Jonas Luster and Ze Frank. One of the panelists from China estimated 60-70% of student age people used proxy servers to defeat the "Great Firewall of China".
reetsJan 30, 2006
"No, this doesn't work, you can try:<a class="user" href="http://www.google.cn/search?hl=zh-CN&q=site:epochtimes.com&meta=cr%3DcountryBR">http://www.google.cn/search?hl=zh-CN&q=site:epochtimes.com&meta=cr%3DcountryBR"</a>That doesn't work on any google search. Keep up the good work!
smilkJan 31, 2006
If (and there will be) there is a hack for Google China to allow full results, it should be passed around a tech underground of Chinese people who can use the hole for good cause. To be posted on digg as the latest cool thing of the day, one can be sure within 24 hours the Chinese government will have the "bug" patched. I hope everyone here is having a lot of fun taking part in this digg...... and I am sure about 2 billion people who do not yet have a computer would like me to thank you all on their behalf as well.
kuyaJan 31, 2006
Happy New Year!
monkeymad2Jan 31, 2006
or a person who's currently in china, i cant tell.
lockhartFeb 22, 2006
I am currently living in China and can therefore confirm that tis "hack" works.It's really amazing how much content the Chinese government still blocks.Nice find, noamsml! I "digg" it!