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Monday, February 1, 2010

Service resumes

I started this blog because I thought the intersection of technology, telecom and free speech in China was worth writing about. Thanks to Google I now don't have to explain why.

After a number of distractions and a much-needed break from the PC it's time to resume.
Posted by Robert Clark at 11:55 PM
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