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Dear Sophia (Here’s your chance to praise Google!)

Thanks, Nate, for sending the video above from Geekdad. It’s an ad by Google to show how people are using technology in their lives.  The video, “Dear Sophia,” tells the story of an Asian American father named “Daniel Lee,” who sets up an e-mail account for his baby daughter Sophia and sends her pictures, videos, and e-mails. It’s part of a larger campaign to show how people are using internet technology. From the Google Chrome YouTube channel:

More and more, the web is simply just part of your life and helps you get things done. See how people are using the web to do amazing things. The web is what you make of it.

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Google Threatens to Pull Out of China

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I’m a day late on this one, but I wanted to weigh in.  After a cyberattack that looks like it was intended to hack the gmail accounts of Chinese dissidents, Google has threatened to pull its operations from China.  See the Times story here.  That’s right, no more dealing with Chinese censorship, no more dealing with the world’s slowest web, no more programming to create filters to sway the politics of the world’s most populous country.

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