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1:Access Orkut from Facebook, Write Scraps and more – Integrate your Orkut account with your Facebook profile and check scraps directly from Facebook.
2: Work Friendly: How Not to Get Fired for Internet Surfing at Work ?
3: Access Blocked Websites with Opera Mini on WAP enabled phones
4: Bypass Internet Censorship: How to Access Restricted Websites and Blogs
5: How to Access Blocked Websites – Blocking access to undesirable Web sites has been a common government tactic but China, Iran, Saudi Arabia are believed to extend greater censorship over the net than any other country in the world.
6: Access Websites when the Domain Name and IP Address is banned – This unique Match trick will work when websites are blocked in your institution or corporate network based on the host name or their IP address.
7: How to Read WordPress.com Blogs in Turkey – Turkey authorities have now banned the entire wordpress.com domain in the country – the Turkish bloggers can neither post new articles on their WordPress.com hosted blogs nor can they read any other blogs.
8: Anonymous Chinese Bloggers May Become Extinct Very Soon – The Chinese Government has asked blog companies to sign a self-discipline pledge that encourages bloggers in China to register using their real name, email, phone number and other contact information.
9: How to Upload Videos to YouTube if Access to Website is Blocked – Just create a mobile profile on YouTube from a computer outside the firewall and then email the video to YouTube as an MMS message.
10: Bypass Censorship, Unblock All Restricted Websites With Opera Simulator – Opera provides a free online tool called Opera Mini Simulator that emulates the Opera mobile phone browser on your desktop computer.
11: YouTube, MySpace and PhotoBucket Blocked from Military Computers – Soldiers can only access blocked sites on their personal computers that do not use the military network for connecting to the Internet.
12: Bypass Flickr Ban in Iran, UAE and Saudi Arabia
13: Access Orkut, MySpace, Bebo, Facebook, Xanga from School or Work – How to access Facebook, Bebo, Myspace and other social websites that are blocked at school ?
14: For DI Readers in China, Iran, Pakistan, Syria Where Blogspot is Blocked
15: Iran Returns to Web Stone Age: Bans High Speed Internet
16: India Imposes Ban on Blogs: Your Questions Answered
17: Blogspot Blogs Banned in India: Read Tricks To Access Blocked Websites
18: Apple iPods Banned in Canadian Offices
19: China Firewall blocks Skype text messages
20: How China filters the Internet
21: Great Firewall of China blocks Skype, Yahoo Voice
22: US to fight Internet policies of China

23: List of Keywords banned in China

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