China allows full access to Wikipedia
Other websites still censoring content
Chinese Internet surfers once again have unfettered access to Wikipedia, the popular free online encyclopedia. The Chinese government has quietly dismantled its digital barriers against the service, according to Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales.Posted On: 2006-11-16, 9:40 am
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