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Google says "No way, we're like totally not evil!" Almost the very next day, as they used to say in the fairy tales, Google then turns around and says "Hey, we're totally going to censor search results in China, though! It's not all that evil, right?" Are you seeing a pattern here, too? Google is full of shit. The fact that they're not the only ones does not excuse them. And though there are a few weblog people out there goldlyrics saying "My little revenue-goo stream is not worth throwing in with this kind goldlyrics of thing," the river of Goo shows little sign of drying up. Same thing goes for the investors, not surprisingly, and the marketing shit-alchemists know there's no such thing as bad publicity. So Andrew McLaughlin, who is Google's Senior Policy Counsel, whatever that means, says: "While removing search results is inconsistent with Google's mission, providing no information (or a heavily degraded user experience that amounts to no information) is more inconsistent with our mission."
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