Just as cicadas thrum more urgently at the start of autumn, sensing that the end is nigh, internet users in China have been seizing in animated fashion on what one called “the last crazy days of Google.cn”.
With the US technology giant allowing uncensored searches in Chinese for the first time, citizens of the People's Republic are this week indulging their curiosity ahead of a widely expected crackdown.
“I've been doing all sorts of crazy searches, really distracting myself from my work,” says one. “I've done Tiananmen Square, the love affairs of national leaders, the corruption of leaders' children. Everything.”
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