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IT Blogwatch: Google China censorship: opinion roundup
First came the reporting of Google’s faceoff with China over censorship and hacking. Now come the more considered opinions. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers do what they do best. Not to mention hot dogs and cats… (GOOG) Read More



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Cisco releases services-oriented SAN network line card
Cisco announced a new SOA network that uses a line card in its MDS line of switches and directors to provide up to four storage-related applications, including data encryption, data migration and Fibre Channel over IP (FCIP) data transport. Read More

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Preston Gralla: Microsoft should follow Google and drop censorship in China
Kudos to Google for finally standing up to the Chinese government, refusing to cooperate with Chinese censorship, and possibly pulling out of China altogether if it can’t operate without censorship. Now it’s time for Microsoft’s Bing to follow suit. Read More



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