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18 commentsWednesday, May 14, 2008

Earthquake In China Unnoticed By Google?

After cyclone, lack of action stands out

This article was going to be a quick roundup of Google's response to the earthquake in China - mention a donations page here, a map there, done.  As it turns out, though, the company didn't provide much material.

This isn't to say it should have - Google is a for-profit corporation based in America, and is in no way obligated to take note of natural disasters overseas.  Still, following its response to the cyclone in Myanmar, Google's reaction to the earthquake seems rather weak.

Google China
Google China After Earthquake

Posts documenting the cyclone and/or soliciting aid for Myanmar's civilians showed up on the Official Google Blog, the LatLong Blog, the Google Checkout Blog, and the Google Grants Blog.  A "donate" link was put on Google.com, and donation-matching is also taking place.

In contrast, there doesn't yet appear to be anything in English relating to the earthquake.  Philipp Lenssen only writes, "The homepage of Google China links to a special map showing [earthquake] information.  Auto-translating the homepage text results in: 'New! Google launched an emergency situation in the earthquake map, view the latest situation in earthquake relief.'"

Again, we're not pointing fingers.  The situation is odd, though, especially given Google's presence in China.

About the author:
Doug is a staff writer for WebProNews. Visit WebProNews for the latest eBusiness news.

not only google

just see those 2 news:

.......White House spokeswoman Dana Perino also announced Monday that the United States has offered Myanmar an additional $13 million in aid, bringing the total to $16.25 million.....

........U.S. Ambassador to China Clark T. Randt, Jr., presented a check for $500,000 to the China said:"Our hearts sincerely go out to those whose lives have been so cruelly changed by this catastrophe….  Accordingly, President Bush has extended the helping hand of a friend.  He has instructed me, on behalf of the American people and the United States Government, to present a check in the amount of $ 500,000 to the Red Cross….  To the people of China, our thoughts and prayers are with you at this extremely difficult time." ......

US Goverment give Myanmar 16M and they even dont want accept it.

China cry for help, Bush send 500 thousand to them.

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I love googl

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