December 22, 2006 by allaboutblogs
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December 22, 2006 by allaboutblogs
This is extraordinary in the first place because the FBI always says about itself that it doesn’t do much intelligence in the field of terrorism; its specialty is criminal investigation afterwards. They had the names of hijackers at 9:59; at 9:59 am Flight 93 had not yet crashed. And even more astonishingly, if we believe the 9/11 Report (which of course on this point I do not believe), NORAD, which was searching for the hijacked planes, wasn’t aware that Flight 93 had been hijacked until 10:08, which is nine minutes later.
(”I don’t buy the idea that we didn’t know what was coming,” a former FBI official with extensive counter-terrorism experience has since said. “Within 24 hours [of the attack] the Bureau had about 20 people identified, and photos were sent out to the news media. Obviously this information was available in the files and somebody was sitting on it.”)[6]
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December 22, 2006 by allaboutblogs
The News is NowPublic.com | NowPublic.com: The News is Now Public
Everybody in the “citizen journalism neighborhood is sitting bolt-upright these days. Traditional newspapers, broadcasters, news service providers (like Reuters, et al) are staring at sites like Newsvine and NowPublic, as well as at Yahoo’s You Witness News and CNN’s…
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100 Million Victims of Data Theft
“”With the latest significant data breach â theft of a Boeing laptop with unencrypted personal information on 382,000 employees â the Privacy Rights Clearinghouse estimates that the total number of data breach victims has passed 100 million since they started tracking in…”
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RedOrbit – Oddities – Border Agents Find Alligator in Suitcase
YUMA, Ariz. – Agents with the U.S. Border Patrol in Yuma found an alligator stashed in the suitcase of a California man who was on his way to Phoenix. The agents found the 4-foot, 4-year-old cayman alligator during a routine checkpoint search on Interstate 8 on Thursday night, agency spokesman Lloyd Easterling said.
Easterling said a drug-sniffing dog became alert near the man’s car. Inside, agents found 13 grams of marijuana. Then agents asked the man, whose name was not released, if he had anything else inside the car they should know about.
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December 20, 2006 by allaboutblogs
The News is NowPublic.com | NowPublic.com: The News is Now Public
Everybody in the “citizen journalism neighborhood is sitting bolt-upright these days. Traditional newspapers, broadcasters, news service providers (like Reuters, et al) are staring at sites like Newsvine and NowPublic, as well as at Yahoo’s You Witness News and CNN’s…
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December 20, 2006 by allaboutblogs
The Public View of ATTRIBUTOR scans web for copyright violations
Attributor, a Redwood City start-up, is scanning the Web to fingerprint pages for copyrighted audio, video, images and text, to give publishers a way to request that Web sites take down priated content — or pay for it, at least.
The company’s statement is here; there’s a good summary in the WSJ today.
This service has an obvious market, highlighted by YouTube’s continued hosting of pirated video and music. Publishers need tools to find that content, in order to request YouTube take it down.
The company has just raised a second round of venture capital, bringing its total to $10 million. Led by Sigma Partners, the latest round includes Selby Venture Partners, Draper Richards, First Round Capital and Amicus Capital. Ron Conway is also a seed investor.
It is the latest company of Jim Brock, formerly a Yahoo senior vice president of Yahoo, and Jim Pitkow, former chief executive of Moreover, who has done extensive research in information retrieval.
Its also the latest company with a name ending with the active/aggressive suffix, “-tor,” as in termina-tor and. Another product, Xcavator by CogniSign, is also looking at ways to help publishers find copyrighted ads online.
Indigo Stream Technologies, based in Gibraltar, offers a free service called Copyscape that does something similar to Attributor — it assesses a Web page and then uses Google’s search engine to look for a pirated copy elsewhere the Web.
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December 20, 2006 by allaboutblogs
Cowardly Democrats: GAO chief warns US economic disaster looms….
- The US national Debt is already $8.5 Trillion
- At current rates, the debt increases by $2 trillion to $3 trillion every year…
- Economists forsee the possibility that America’s total debt could, in several decades, equal the total net worth of ALL Americans put together!
- Potentially, the INTEREST on the US national debt, alone, could be more than the US collects in taxes each year.
<< America’s political class can be heard debating Capitol Hill sex scandals, the wisdom of the war in Iraq and which party is tougher on terror. Democrats and Republicans talk of cutting taxes to make life easier for the American people.
What they don’t talk about is a dirty little secret everyone in Washington knows, or at least should. The vast majority of economists and budget analysts agree: The ship of state is on a disastrous course, and will founder on the reefs of ECONOMIC DISASTER… he nation’s impending fiscal crisis… if nothing is done to correct it. >>
<< Their basic message is this: If the United States government conducts business as usual over the next few decades, a national debt that is already $8.5 trillion could reach $46 trillion or more, adjusted for inflation. That’s almost as much as the total net worth of every person in America — Bill Gates, Warren Buffett and those Google guys included.
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December 20, 2006 by allaboutblogs
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