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Does this work?
http://store.ovi.com/content/7B7BC44...40050A85325FAC
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Does this work?
http://store.ovi.com/content/7B7BC44...40050A85325FAC
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Ok, so because I've gotten accustomed to not having access, well at least not easy access, to Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, Blogspot, and sometimes even Google I've learned to accept the fact that while living here in the People's Republic of China I would not have access to these on the N900.
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Have you had a friend outside China try sending you the links to the apps to your phone number directly?
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This generally works (you can also compress and encrypt your data, btw, so they're not easily available to bad guys in public places, etc). But this also requires you to have some knowledge of networking. You have to be able to understand restrictions in effect in certain network, how to bypass them and then implement bypassing scheme. As for me, fully armed firewall bypassing solution is to run something like OpenVPN on some common ports like 53, 80, or 443 (they're allowed on most firewalls) and maybe some extra tunneling daemons (to tunnel via DNS, etc as last resort...).
OpenVPN is good that it needs only one port (with any number) and works over TCP and UDP - both! And if you denied even those, you can still try resort to tunneling over, say, DNS.
Once you can get in touch with your host in unrestricted internet, even on single port, you're generally the winner of this game and can tunnel arbitrary data in that connection (by using SSH, OpenVPN or whatever else).
Actually, there is no absolute and universal answer how to bypass certain firewall(s). You may have to learn your exact network configuration yourself and understand restrictions in effect and how to bypass them, using your network protocols knowledge. So, learn protocols, learn networking. Then you will be a network king :-).