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Take IT Easy
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Location: United States, Florida, Orlando
Employees: 11-50
Phone: +1 888-977-8573
Founded date: 2000

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14.10.2023Создание мультиязычного вебсайта: для Китая и других регионовВ этом обзоре я делюсь собственным опытом разработки многоязычных веб-сайтов на английском, китайском, русском и немецком языках. Мы будем говорить про языковые версии сайта, которые действительно будут работать в соответствующих регионах, ...
24.02.2011After Twitter, LinkedIn Now Also Blocked In ChinaIt appears that LinkedIn has been blocked in China, after the professional social network became a platform for organizing anti-government protests. The report was first noted by Renmedia. According to the WSJ article, protesters are moving...
29.07.2010Users Say Google Is Not Blocked In China, Google Says OtherwiseAccording to Google’s Mainland China service availability page it looks like Google Web Search, Google Images and Google News are down in China, again. In fact, if you parse the chart it looks like just about the only thing still up is Gmai...
22.03.2010Google sends China users to Hong Kong for uncensored resultsreader comments 42 with 34 posters participating Share this story Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Reddit Google has officially stopped censoring search results in China, but in a somewhat roundabout way. Google.cn no longer work...
09.02.2010No Sense Of Humor, TechCrunch Is Blocked In ChinaUpdate 2/10: TechCrunch is once again available in China. We are standing down our forces and resuming commercial activity. Over the past 48 hours, and perhaps longer, it appears that TechCrunch is being blocked inside China. We’ve confirme...
07.07.2009China Blocks Access To Twitter, Facebook After RiotsFollowing last weekend’s deadly riots in its western region of Xinjiang, China’s central government has taken all the usual steps to block citizens from accessing foreign web services: aside from crippling Internet service in general, the a...
25.06.2009China/Google drama persists, sexual health sites soon barredreader comments 29 with 25 posters participating Share this story Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Reddit China has been in the news more than usual lately as it continues to go after popular search engines for supposedly dissemi...
24.06.2009Censorship 2.0: China Blocks Google Search, Apps, Gmail, And MoreThe People’s Republic of China has apparently barred its citizens from visiting a host of Google properties, including the main search engine, Google Apps, Google Reader and Gmail. A search on Twitter (preferred hashtag seems to have become...
02.06.2009Twitter, Flickr, others blocked by China’s Great Firewallreader comments 20 with 12 posters participating Share this story Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Reddit On the eve of the anniversary of the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre, China has cracked down on online discussion of the eve...
23.04.2009China Blocks Micro-Messaging Site Plurk. Is Twitter Next?As micro-messaging spreads overseas, the threat of censorship looms in certain parts of the world. Yesterday Plurk, a micro-messaging service that competes with Twitter, discovered that it is being blocked in China. According to Plurk’s lea...
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