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    Google blackout? I don't think so. I hope not!

    I heard Google was going to shut down in response to Congress's SOPA. I can still access Google, so I don't think that's true. If it is, I just might switch my email and my default search engine.
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    Re: Google blackout? I don't think so. I hope not!

    They blacked out their logo and some other stuff.

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    Re: Google blackout? I don't think so. I hope not!

    I presume when you mean shut down, it would be like Wikipedia's current 24 hour lock down to highlight the dependency on such online resources.

    So basically if Google shuts down for 24 hours, you'd change your email account and search engine?

    I'm amused by your idiocy.

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    Re: Google blackout? I don't think so. I hope not!

    I Have to say I agree with OhGreen, that is a very stupid reason to change, But the message would hit harder if google did a blackout as well, and I was kind of hoping they would.

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    Re: Google blackout? I don't think so. I hope not!

    I know of a whole slew of sites that are partly or completely locked out today as a protest to the two bills. It's making things a little more difficult than normal, but that's the whole point.

    Gmail, G+ and Google search all work fine for me so at least we still have that, but (imho) it would be nice if google locked out their US search servers today, that would hit just about everyone in congress and the senate pretty hard, maybe they'd all realize that if the bills were passed, they'd all lose their precious google searching too.
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    Re: Google blackout? I don't think so. I hope not!

    I agree, I would have hoped for a "real" blackout from Google.
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    Re: Google blackout? I don't think so. I hope not!

    I think the blacked out doodle is appropriate for Google's participation. A shut down of their services would be irresponsible and potentially counter-productive to the cause.

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    Re: Google blackout? I don't think so. I hope not!

    Also, Wikipedia is a non-profit. Google has responsibility to share holders not just customers. A day of Google profits is A LOT of money.

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    Re: Google blackout? I don't think so. I hope not!

    Quote Originally Posted by OhGreen View Post
    I presume when you mean shut down, it would be like Wikipedia's current 24 hour lock down to highlight the dependency on such online resources.

    So basically if Google shuts down for 24 hours, you'd change your email account and search engine?

    I'm amused by your idiocy.
    I'm more amused by people thinking google would contemplate a 24 hour shutdown, it might just highlight not everyone on the web actually uses google Facebook would have more of an impact as about 90% of the non-technical, non-web savvy, people use it.

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    Re: Google blackout? I don't think so. I hope not!

    Quote Originally Posted by KiwiDexter View Post
    I'm more amused by people thinking google would contemplate a 24 hour shutdown, it might just highlight not everyone on the web actually uses google Facebook would have more of an impact as about 90% of the non-technical, non-web savvy, people use it.
    'Impact' being a relative term.

    I think we will find that, after all this childish whining dies down, that it is perfectly possible to live without Google, Wikipedia, Facebook and the internet.

    I understand this is fairly pedantic, and that a lot of people do make their living via the internet, but doesn't all this upitiness regarding the 'omg the interwebs will go away!' make one realize that it's not a good idea to focus all ones skills to be reliant upon a single technology?
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    Re: Google blackout? I don't think so. I hope not!

    As a programmer GOOGLE has become a "required" resource in doing R&D. I would have absolutely no way to create the software I do without that resource.

    Back in my mainframe days we purchased $3000.00 two-dozen-binder manuals from the the hardward manufacturer to do our apps...

    Now it's all google searches for R&D...

    Wikipedia is a good source of information as well - not as "required" for sure...

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