Bill Xia, CEO of Dynamic Internet Technology, a company which runs services aimed at allowing Chinese people to access unfiltered news, says Google is helping Chinese authorities to maintain an online “matrix” that keeps people from finding out what’s happening outside the country’s borders. DIT was founded in 2001 to provide low-cost, reliable Internet services for people living under repressive regimes such as China’s. DIT’s DynaWeb is a constantly updated, free proxy network designed to circumvent Internet blocking.
Google and the Chinese Government
Posted by: Jon Newton September 22, 2004 06:00 AMBill Xia, CEO of Dynamic Internet Technology, a company which runs services aimed at allowing Chinese people to access unfiltered news, says Google is helping Chinese authorities to maintain an online “matrix” that keeps people from finding out what’s happening outside the country’s borders. DIT was founded in 2001 to provide low-cost, reliable Internet services for people living under repressive regimes such as China’s. DIT’s DynaWeb is a constantly updated, free proxy network designed to circumvent Internet blocking.