Briefs: FlickR Adds Several Languages but being Censored in China; YouTube Video Fingerprinting & More

+ Flickr to speak seven more languages
Adding French, German, Korean, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish and traditional Chinese.

+ Flickr not even flickering in China (via SF Chronicle)
Verne Kopytoff writes,

The popular Internet photo site Flickr said that its service is being blocked in China, although the Yahoo subsidiary did not directly blame the Beijing government, which aggressively censors the Internet of material it deems subversive.

+ Google Responds To EU: Cutting Raw Log Retention Time; Reconsidering Cookie Expiration (via Search Engine Land)

+ YouTube Will Test Video ID System with Walt Disney and Warner Brothers (via Reuters)
Say hello to “video fingerprinting” at YouTube.

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