The Internet isn't global, and maybe it can't be

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Bud GibsonSo, you cannot access Google video from China, and that seems to be Google's choice. We're not being blocked by a firewall or anything.

So, why would Google do this? A lot of people cite potential political issues. Maybe there's something else. To what extent can Google really manage 1.3 Billion people trying to upload and view videos of themselves?

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