Pentagon sets its sights on social networking websites

New Scientist has discovered that Pentagon's National Security Agency, which specialises in eavesdropping and code-breaking, is funding research into the mass harvesting of the information that people post about themselves on social networks. And it could harness advances in internet technology - specifically the forthcoming "semantic web" championed by the web standards organisation W3C - to combine data from social networking websites with details such ... Full Story »

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by James Bliwas - Oct. 1, 2008

The New Scientist generally does an excellent job of explaining to non-scientists the implications of advances in medicine, technology, etc., on everyday lives. This piece is no exception, and the fact that the Pentagon and NSA has refused to comment on it is proof that the magazine has, again, covered important new territory.

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