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by dataker 3844 days ago
Interestingly, Fitch downgraded Brazil's Debt to junk yesterday.

http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/057c1240-a40f-11e5-b73f-95454...

Anti-technology culture tells a lot about an economy, group or nation.

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If you think this makes Brazil "anti-technology" I am curious to know your opinion about South Korea, which despite making a huge fraction of the world's smartphones and televisions has prevented Google Maps from working fully for their country. Point being, there are lots of reasons for countries to block certain things, and the notion that technology is inevitable and unquestionable does not carry water in many places outside the Bay Area.
It would "be reasonable" to ban if the alternative was a similar local service (e.g. Baidu vs Google in China).

The alternative here was an outdated SMS communication (telecoms in Brazil are so terrible they make Verizon look good).

Yeah, because we can't access ICQ, Skype, Telegram, Viber, Line, WeChat, GroupMe and several other apps, right?
Aren't these the same guys - along with few others - who gave a triple-A to Lehman before collapsing?! Why are they still on business?
Is blocking an app because they ignored perfectly reasonable legal requests "anti-technology"?

I'd then call the developers "psychopaths" because they don't understand the harm done by drug smugglers.