Results tagged “internets” from The Death Of Print
The Electronic Frontier Foundation has unveiled a new search tool to sift through their collection of documents obtained under the Freedom of Information Act. "Until recently, documents obtained under FOIA often gathered dust in filing cabinets," said David Sobel, EFF Senior Counsel and director of the organization's FOIA Litigation for Accountable Government (FLAG) Project. "We believe that government information should be widely available and easy to research, and our new search engine makes that a reality."
I recommend the material on the FBI's Investigative Data Warehouse and DCS 3000 surveillance program, and the Department of Homeland Security's Automated Targeting System and ADVISE data-mining project.
Try it here... [press release]
-- via Slashdot
When sites used to proclaim that they were the "official" website of this, that or the other brand, person or product? Before blogging, youtube-ing and podcasting, people used to make fan-sites.
Fansite:
" a website created and maintained by a fan(s) or devotee(s) interested in a celebrity, thing, or a particular cultural phenomenon." [wikipedia]
Don't ask why my browser was pointed there... its a long story. Can't blame the guy though... last time he produced content, it was probably very important to be differentiated from NKOTB fansites.
