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Your example of china (where google sacrificed profit in order to stay true to their ideals of openness) destroys the rest of your argument. "1.3 billion Chinese" are living in a censored Internet, that is a far greater tragedy than how an public corporation chooses to prioritize feature requests.


Google doesn't lead in South Korea and Russia either - and challenged in Czech and Japan. It is possible.




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