RE: google.com

From: clownz (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 11/11/04


Date: Thu, 11 Nov 2004 11:11:42 -0800

delete your cookies. then use a proxy you are allowed to
use in the country's domain you want to..

so if you want google.com the us version, use a US based
proxy. This way google would think your in the US.

>-----Original Message-----
>anyone have the code to get google.com? instead of
>google.com with go to google (your country)
> they have changed their country codes to lock you into
>your home country. as many of you know google.com is where
>to search for proper info.
>
>email them and see if they can fix their system.
>comments@google.com
>
>internet re-directs to your home country are a pain. as
the
>saying goes . 'if i had wanted to go to that country i
>would of typed in that countrys code.'
>
>
>.
>



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