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China Telecom blocks FeedBurner RSS feeds

It has been reported that people who are using China Telecom are unable to access FeedBurner feeds. FeedBurner, which has been acquired by Google Inc since June, 2007, is the leading provider of RSS feeds, powering hundreds of thousands of blog, podcast... ...full story at Global Voices

from Global Voices on Wed, Sep 05 2007

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05 Sep 07 visit Has the GFW put out the Feedburner fire?  »  Lost Laowai I’ve been trying to access my Feedburner feeds for about 12 hours with no luck. Could it be? No, please Buddha, no! Don’t tell me the Great Firewall of China has finally figured out we could still read blocked blogs via their feeds. Ok,...
05 Sep 07 visit Feedburner GFW'ed and other censorship news  »  Shanghaiist For those of you using Feedburner to manage your RSS feeds and wondering why you haven't been able to read any of your favourite blogs, it looks like it might have been GFW'ed. CNet Asia's Little Red Blog says the Feedburner block was only temporary, but...
17 Sep 07 visit Feedup with Feedburner  »  Lost Laowai In a last ditch effort to get my feeds working again, I wrote Feedburner. Their response, despite not being what I was hoping for, was at least honest. They’ve basically given up, and so shall I. Hello, Unfortunately, at this time we don’t...
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