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请教新浪

这年头不缺二逼啊。新浪能告诉我一声怎么在不使用特殊字符的情况下提升密码强度么?

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新年快乐!NOBODY兔斯基(清晰版)

过年回家没有网络,再加上雅克蜥的前后夹击,没有给大家拜年。这里祝大家在虎年虎虎有生气,身体健康,工作顺利!

送上一段兔斯基版的nobody,新年伊始要开怀!(突然想到明年是兔年,兔斯基会火吧~)

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GoDaddy庆祝虎年,全场八五折!

正如之前网易网友评论《CN域名数量剧减中国拟恢复个人注册》:“你叫我滚,我滚了,你叫我回来,对不起,已经滚远了”。CNNIC逼着大批网民将域名迁至国外,包括我,我们成了互联网上遭受暴力拆迁的政治避难者。而在众多接受者中,GoDaddy无疑是最大的也是反应最及时的服务提供商,包括支持支付宝,com域名0.99刀一年(该活动已结束)。这回又出一奇招:为了庆祝中国虎年,所有支付15%优惠。虽然优惠幅度不大,但是其重视中国用户(或者应该叫做重视人民币)的态度给了我们这些被自己人赶出来的人精神上莫大的慰藉

还在被各种审查、备案、拉网折腾得死去活来的博主还等什么?赶紧搬家吧~

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网瘾战争

我是魔兽玩家!

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接受环球时报英文版有关Google退出中国的采访内容

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Jay Xu, IT business owner, main business includes software developing

GT: Would Google’s pulling out of China greatly affect your life and the IT business in China?

Xu: As an owner of IT business, I have a lot to think about now. Google.cn provides a lot of service, such as free cooperate mailbox and calendar service to small-and-middle-sized companies like ours. Personally, I am a gmail user, too. I have over 9,000 emails in the mailbox, including contracts and other important documents concerning customers. I won’t take the risk of losing these files if google would be banned in China, therefore I am thinking of moving the cooperate mailbox and personal mailbox to other servers, and that would be a big and costly change to make.

Besides the up-mentioned issue, with Google.cn’s pulling out of China, many of the application, for example Google music and Google Map in China, might no longer be available.

On a broader scale, Google’s pulling out of China would lead to the total stop of localization of Google service. Some of the cooperating service between Chinese websites, for example top100cn.com, Google music’s partner, and mapabc.com, the partner of Google Map China. Google might not be renewed when the contract expires.

GT: According to you, who is the biggest loser in this incident? Chinese government, Google or Chinese users?

Xu: I can’t really say Google lost much in China. Even with 30% of the market share here, the profit Google made in China is nothing compared to their business in the US and Europe. Their standing up to Chinese government had great effect at home, most Western media back them up by highly praising their act. Google may lose 90 million dollars in China, but they win the heart of users at home.

For Chinese users, most of the service Google provided can be found on the other search engines, so they should not have much trouble adapting to that.

But Chinese government is now in a public image crisis because of Google. They are in dilemma of how to respond. The Western media is clearly supporting Google, both on the freedom of speech and the government intervention ground. If Chinese government said they didn’t like that, then they would be condemned of abusing the freedom of speech. But if they stepped back from the previous hard stance, it would be inconsistent. Therefore the best thing to do might be remaining silence.

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