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__Article #1__** KNOCKOFF "GOOGLE" A knock-off Google search engine has surfaced online in China. The site contains very similar branding to Google, and the web layout is basicly the same. This new search engine is called: //Goojje//. The name chosen by the newcomer is a play on words. "jje" sounds like the Chinese word "older sister." "Gle" syllable of "Google" is pronounced like the Chinese word for "older brother." Here, check it out::: []
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 * I was like** " :O " when i saw this. I mean really, a knock off Google, what are they going to do next? This knockoff google isnt any much better than the Google website itself, Google might even be thinking of getting rid og google in China, and that would suck. First no facebook and then no more Google..:(


 * Similarites** i found was the titles of both articles include "sister" "google" and "china". They also have the same translation for the google page "Sister was very happy when brother gave up the thought of leaving and stayed for sister." And they both stated that the website was a knock off of google and that it was called "Goojje".
 * Differences** I found was that bbc said that google refused to comment about theis new goojje. Nytimes included in their article about a few other knmock off thigs china has produced.And in the titles, nytimes has "google's older sister" while bbc said "google sister"

CHINA'S GREAT FIREWALL Many websites and pictuers on the web and "words" have been banned and blocked on the internet in China. This began around the 20th anniversary of the Tiananmen crackdown on 4 June and resulted with the temporary blocking of Twitter, Youtube, Facebook and other websites. Even Garfield pictures are now banned! The Chinese government has blocked content deemed too sensitive for the eyes for its approx. 384 million Internet users.
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 * Well,** i think that this is very unessesary because there is always a way to hack through a firewall. Plus, this whole situation is just going to cause even more trouble for the Chinese gov. Isnt the gov supposed to be with and for the people? Because they surely are'nt acting that way. And what is wrong with Garfield? Who doesn't love a //slighty// chubby orange cat?!


 * Similarities** i found was that both articles were both talking about the censorship on the web in China. Both titles include "censorship" and "China". They both talked about China blocking Twitter and other websites. Also, they both incuded that many will try to hack into the blocked websites.
 * Differences** i found was that the LAtimes article was more vague, it gave the general info and a few opnions. The bbc article gave a lot of info and went into big detail. They said why China started this censorship, but latimes said what will happen if they started it. Also latimes only had a quote from a reporter, while bbc was quotes from bloggers, executives and David Feng(talk show host).