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The Weblog of Brett Singer. Bringing the world what it needs most - a blog.

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The deals and things are being fed into Multineedia.com. We will soon move the deals category over to Multineedia so you don't have to read it, and we apologize for any inconvenience.

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    CIA Blog?
    Wired has a story about the military and intelligence community's private network, and suggests using blogging as a tool to get more info out there. It also suggests letting 'regular people' get on (If intelligence organizations built a collaborative environment through blogs, they could quickly identify credible sources, develop a deep backfield of contributing analysts, and engage the world as a whole. How cool would it be to gain "trusted user" status on a CIA blog?) to share what they know. Sounds good. It also sounds very Hitler Youth, encouraging people to talk about what they see and hear. How long would it take for people to start reporting on their neighbors? Also, I thought part of the problem in the intelligence community was that they had too much info to sort through. Would adding 'the blogosphere' to that pile make it easier to dive in to? Who knows.

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