and I feel like a total idiot for asking, but do other countries have their own internet??? My google is in english, and I couldn't imagine it any other way, and everything shows up in english, so where are all the other folk's shit???
yes.. china has a restricted internet service thats all in chinese, and it hates babies. fucking comies.
Dude...no crossing into communist servers. Do you hear from Russians? I thought not. DON'T FUCK WITH THE CHINESE!
Chinese internet isn't too cool... You only can log into the websites the government want you to see, there's a shitload of websites you CAN'T get in with a chinese provider, even while you're paying monthly
google censors the inet for the commies, as does microsoft. baby eating, cheap pipe making, shitty shoe producing, lacing everything with lead ass fraudulent mother fucking 2 thousand year old proletarian slave country. fuck china. 4 people from the olympics were arrested and raped with other people! they fight babies for sport, have a state sponsored execution/rape van driven by a clown that prowls the cities killing prisoners from prison to prison, with the russians they're training bears to use weapons, they have nukes, and they're building a MASSIVE DAM! is a dam of mass destruction? only time will tell. bears= stage 1: stage 2: THEY'RE PROGRESSING AHHHHHHHHH
Yes, every country has sites in their own language http://www.google.se http://www.aftonbladet.se two swedish sites There's even swedish myspace and there used to be a swedish eBay until they bought up another site, now it's called tradera
try typing tiananmen square into google.cn image search, you get n o t h i n g. well, you do but not that famous protest picture of the guy in front of the tank.
d'oh my bad, thats if you only type in tiananmen. but i said square so that makes me a dumbass, sorry. hahaha
When your browser requests a web page, it sends information about which language(s) you prefer. A tad more info: http://www.thefutureoftheweb.com/blog/use-accept-language-header
This is a korean site. www.naver.com I'm starting to learn korean so. Mostly site are under a different names which is in different languange.
one time i accidentially switched my Youtube english into Youtube French. and didnt know how to put it back to english. gosh, it was scary.
the internet is global, al gore invented it that way. a person makes a site, and uses a tag (.net, .com, etc) for their customer/fan base. chinese sites can be .net, .com or .ch (is that it?). your browser sends out a request for the language preffered when you log on to the site. if you speak english, located in an english speaking country, your text will be in english. if you change your language to french, lets say, if the site supports french then your text will be in french. there are no country specific sites, rather sites created in the country that can be seen globally.