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Tarih: 01-04-2008 10:05
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US intelligence agencies have recruited search engine giant Google to help its agents share information about their suspects.
Under
the partnership, Google is helping intelligence organizations like the
National Security Agency, CIA and FBI to deviate from their current
archiving systems by offering them the latest, easy-to-use technologies
and supplying the necessary software and hardware.
The three intelligence agencies have reportedly created a secure
internal government intranet to share data about their targets that can
be accessed by colleagues on a system similar to Wikipedia called
Intellipedia.
Agents have clearance to log on to the site, which is closed to
public users, and access three levels of data, top secret, secret and
sensitive, and sensitive but unclassified.
Google's transactions with the intelligence community have irked
bloggers who criticize it for collaborating with spy agencies more
closely than simply selling search equipment.
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