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8 responses to “China Blocks LinkedIn”

  1. share

    Is not it awesome how that constantly comes about? lol

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  7. ryan

    According to this recent doc on slide share titled “LinkedIn demographics and statistics – 2011″ it is 1.1 million.

    http://www.slideshare.net/amover/linked-in-demographics-and-statistics-2011

  8. rachel

    That is too bad. non-censored information is def a freedom taken for granted. Do you know how many LinkedIn users there were in China before the government shut it down? I wonder if there is any dissent from removing a business social site.