Turkey Keeps Banning More And More Of Google
from the why-not-just-turn-off-the-internet dept
Turkey seems to have a problem with Google and its services. The country has issued multiple bans of YouTube, which has resulted in plenty of criticism from the tech press in the country. Also banned was Google's Blogger service, because a Turkish TV service was upset that some Blogger users posted links to unauthorized streams of Turkish football matches. Now, Slashdot points us to the news that Turkey has apparently banned a whole bunch of Google IP addresses with no explanation. Among the services banned: translate.google.com, books.google.com, tools.google.com, docs.google.com, AppEngine, Feedburner and Google Analytics. Given how many other sites rely on things like Google Analytics and Feedburner, you have to wonder if folks in Turkey are having a lot of trouble reaching many sites these days.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Ne cehennem
("Ne cehennem" is "What the hell" in Turkish according to translate.google.com.)
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Apparently, or as Douglas Adams puts it in H2G2:
"Meanwhile, the poor Babel fish, by effectively removing all barriers to communication between different races and cultures, has caused more and bloddier wars than anything else in the history of creation."
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>_< Oh bother Mike!
Stop encouraging and giving them ideas!
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not anymore. go figure.
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consequences for Iran
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Why would they ban a US spy agency?
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its response to Israel blockades guys
and Israel said that will be an act of war
THIS should be fun turkey actually has a pretty decent army, and i wonder how many more nations Israel can piss off
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P.S. Turkey IS PART of N.A.T.O
Israel should be doing more to get an agreement on aid
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blocking
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Update: Turkey vs Google
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