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Isaac Mao writes Larry and Sergey an open letter

From China Herald:
Isaac Mao internet - Isaac Mao, one of the more active internet users in China, has been complaining with others very often that Google never seems to listen to the Chinese internet users.
When the Google-owners admitted more or less (the versions about what they actually said or even might mean differ) admitted last month they made a mistake in setting up a censored search engine, everybody was again up in arms.
Now Isaac is sending Larry and Sergey an open letter and some with some suggestions that make sense. Isaac has three suggestions (apart from of course killing the censored www.google.cn), in a short summery:
1. Set up a 1 billion USD venture fund to invest in China's internet.
2. Develop anti censorship tools for global internet users
3. More incentives for Chinese Google Adsense users.
Makes sense to me. More at Isaacs open letter.

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