Google Blocks its services in some countries

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orionindia

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Google is reportedly blocking use of it's Chrome browser (among other applications like Google Talk and Gmail Notifier) in some countries with which the United States has economic sanctions and export controls with. "We are unable to permit the download of Google Chrome in Cuba, Syria, North Korea, Iran, and Sudan," says a Google Spokesperson.

You can read the whole news here
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Well our India is very well respected by every US Company? May be now Left parties will shout why they didn't inclued us in that List?

Left means left, they can't be right. You now know what i mean
 

QwertyManiac

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Many sites ought to follow these rules, its an old thing. Another example can be SourceForge.net. They don't permit developers to be from those countries either.
 

gary4gar

GaurishSharma.com
Can proxy help them? :rolleyes:
Sure!
Technically, nothing on internet can be blocked.
The only foolproof solution is to all together shutdown the service, which Companies can't do.

However having said that, blocking a website shuns many users away
 

Hitboxx

Juke Box Hero
Forget the computers and the internet, I had always had an issue with such type of behaviour in the moral realm of our existance, just didn't feel right.
 

Faun

Wahahaha~!
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Just a quote for this nite

Recently, Indian law enforcement has entered an agreement with the popular social networking site Orkut to track down what it deems defamatory content which, in their example, includes content critical of Bal Thackeray
 
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