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GFW is a giant swiss cheese

Most school children in China knows how to by-pass GFW, using Proxy Hunter and tor.

Just Baidu (China's Google) these two apps and there are plenty of tutorials on how to defeat GFW.

posted by : CL, 04 June 2008 Complain about this comment
INQ in Hong Kong

The INQ can still be accessed in Hong Kong.

HK isn't covered by the Great Firewall.

If you want to get banned on the mainland, then you need to post stories calling for Taiwan independence, maybe some tips on how to join Falun Gong, or pictures of Tiananmen Square in early June 1989,

posted by : Ben, 14 February 2008 Complain about this comment
have VPN will travel

I really wish they would un-ban Wikipedia, as it is a really good resource, especially for engineers. 

We can also get BBC and CNN.com, however I don't know if they selectively sensor these sites or not.

I have to log onto my work VPN (US based) to get access to Wiki, which is a real pain. It's funny too that sometimes I get better access through the VPN, encrypted VPN traffic probably doesn't go through the same filter and therefore you can actually download files faster from over seas through the VPN then through a direct connection.

posted by : Ruben, 08 February 2008 Complain about this comment
The INQ accessible in China

My faith is restored!
It's comforting to know that even if I can't be at the Olympics in Beijing, that someone there, can come here.
So there it is; Bob's your uncle.

posted by : Karlsbad, 06 February 2008 Complain about this comment
Available in Bejing...

It's probably just because they don't comment on Chinese politics enough to be an annoyance.

posted by : Bill, 06 February 2008 Complain about this comment
Access in China

The Inquirer site has been accessible here in Beijing for at least the past few years

posted by : JC, 06 February 2008 Complain about this comment

Great Firewall of China to come down

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