June 24th, 2008
The China Great Firewall (Part 2)
I described in a previous post a simple workaround to get to your favorite websites including those traditionally blocked while surfing from China – Blogger, WordPress, Wikipedia, etc. Even if it seems that the China internet authority has been lately easing its control on the web – Olympics, who said Olympics…? – such a tool is a must-have for Chinese Netizen.
Since the release of Firefox 3, the Gladder extension was not compatible. It is fixed since today with the release of the version 2.0.2.2.
You can download Firefox 3 here and the Gladder extension there.
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