I'm sorry I'm late with this one because of my travel, but it is a nice twist in the discussion on search engines in China, where the larger US companies very seldom attack each others.
Amnesty International used Google 's annual shareholders meeting to take it to tasks about its collaboration with the Chinese government in censoring some of its search engines - while leaving others free.
The debate took a nasty turn for the representative of Amnesty International, Anthony Cruz, as Google co-founder Sergey Brin asked what search engine he used. The Mercury News:
But the protest got derailed when Brin asked the man, Anthony Cruz, what search engine he was recommending as an alternative to Google.Yahoo stays responsible for the bigger evil.
``I use Yahoo,'' Cruz responded.
``You mean the one that has been censoring since the '90s and recently caused a number of journalists to go to prison?'' Brin asked in amazement.
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