Daily Tech: 20 Jan 2010
Everyone is talking about Google pulling out of China. Google claims that it’s infrastructure, together with 20 other companies, were under cyberattack by China. This made them decided to stop censoring search results in China. As a result, China blocked Google website and it is no longer accessible in China.
Somehow I feel that their might be more things happening in the background that we are unaware of. Let’s wait and see.
News
- Google Blog: A new approach to China
- Bloomberg: China Says Internet Firms Abiding by Its Laws Welcome
- Wired: Google Hack Attack Was Ultra Sophisticated, New Details Show
- Cnet: China’s attack on Google explained
- The Next Web: German government issues official warning. Do NOT use Internet Explorer until it is fixed.
- All Facebook: Facebook Releases Their Version Of Retweets As Twitterfication Continues
- ReadWriteWeb: Google Plans to Upgrade Old Billboards in Street View
- Tech65: Interview with Gothere.sg
- Wired: Malware Sneaks Into Android Market
- LesterChan.net: Intel’s 2010 Core Processor Family
- Techgoondu: Sing your Chinese New Year blues away on StarHub karaoke service
Reviews | Guides
- Tech65: Google Nexus One Unbox
- LesterChan.net: Western Digital My Book Essential 1TB




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