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WASHINGTON, Nov. 1 (UPI) -- Noticing the popularity of the Internet Wikipedia in which users add and edit material, all 16 U.S. intelligence agencies have created their own secure version.

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US intelligence goes Wikipedia route
Market-Day.net, AZ - 27 minutes ago
1 (UPI) -- Noticing the popularity of the Internet Wikipedia in which users add and edit material, all 16 US intelligence agencies have created their own ...
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US intelligence unveils spy version of Wikipedia
iT News, Australia - 1 hour ago
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The US intelligence community has unveiled its own secretive version of Wikipedia, saying the popular online encyclopedia format known ...
Joel Leyden
QUOTE(Yahoo! News @ Wed 1st November 2006, 3:34pm) *

The US intelligence community has unveiled its own secretive version of Wikipedia.

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I had commented a few months back that Wikipedia is backed by the CIA, NSA and other intel services.
Afterall it was US intel that created the Internet in the first place. Why not have an application - Wikipedia - which could serve as a free sponge to soak up the "sum of all human knowledge?" Shortly after I created a thread on this topic it found its way deep into the dark Tar and Feather Pit area of Wikipedia Review. Interesting.... How many Internet sites could stay in business after bashing innocent people? Not many, unless their "Foundation" was US Intel based.
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The U.S. intelligence community on Tuesday unveiled its own secretive version of Wikipedia, saying the popular online encyclopedia format known for its openness is key to the future of American espionage. The office of U.S. intelligence czar John Negroponte announced Intellipedia, which allows intelligence analysts and other officials to collaboratively add and edit content on the government's

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Gov't unveils a Wikipedia for spies
ProgressiveU.org, CA - 41 minutes ago
The US intelligence community Tuesday unveiled its own secretive version of Wikipedia, saying the popular online encyclopedia format known for its openness is ...
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Based on free software from Wikipedia, officials from the 16 U.S. spy agencies are increasingly using a new internal website called "Intellipedia" to research and share ideas on some of the most difficult subjects facing U.S. intelligence. Users with the right security clearances can write their own articles or edit those written by others.

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US Intelligence Goes Wikipedia Route With 'Intellipedia'
E-Commerce Times - 8 minutes ago
All 16 US intelligence agencies have collaborated to create their own secure version of Wikipedia dubbed "Intellipedia." Like Wikipedia, Intellipedia users can ...
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Noticing the popularity of the Web site Wikipedia in which users add and edit material, all 16 U.S. intelligence agencies have created their own secure version. The same open source software was used in April to create what some 3,600 intelligence workers have dubbed Intellipedia.

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US Intelligence Goes Wikipedia Route With 'Intellipedia'
CRM Buyer - 1 hour ago
All 16 US intelligence agencies have collaborated to create their own secure version of Wikipedia dubbed "Intellipedia." Like Wikipedia, Intellipedia users can ...
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Noticing the popularity of the Web site Wikipedia in which users add and edit material, all 16 U.S. intelligence agencies have created their own secure version. The same open source software was used in April to create what some 3,600 intelligence workers have dubbed Intellipedia.

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US: It's classified -- a Wikipedia for spies only
Asia Pacific Media Network, CA - 37 minutes ago
Washington --- The US intelligence community on Tuesday unveiled its own secretive version of Wikipedia, saying the popular online encyclopedia format known ...
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Washington --- The US intelligence community on Tuesday unveiled its own secretive version of Wikipedia, saying the popular online encyclopedia format known for its openness is key to the future of American espionage.

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US Intelligence Goes Wikipedia Route With 'Intellipedia'
MacNewsWorld, CA - 2 hours ago
All 16 US intelligence agencies have collaborated to create their own secure version of Wikipedia dubbed "Intellipedia." Like Wikipedia, Intellipedia users can ...
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US Intelligence Goes Wikipedia Route With 'Intellipedia'
LinuxInsider.com, CA - 3 hours ago
All 16 US intelligence agencies have collaborated to create their own secure version of Wikipedia dubbed "Intellipedia." Like Wikipedia, Intellipedia users can ...
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US Intelligence Goes Wikipedia Route With 'Intellipedia'
TechNewsWorld, CA - 4 hours ago
All 16 US intelligence agencies have collaborated to create their own secure version of Wikipedia dubbed "Intellipedia." Like Wikipedia, Intellipedia users can ...
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Spies adopt idea from Wikipedia
Wilmington Morning Star, NC - 21 minutes ago
AP. Based on free software from Wikipedia, officials from the 16 US spy agencies - and even some beyond that - are increasingly using a new internal Web site ...
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A Wikipedia Of Secrets
Washington Post, United States - 1 hour ago
... agencies are trying to remedy those problems with something they call Intellipedia, a model based on the popular online, user-generated encyclopedia Wikipedia. ...
Yahoo! News
WASHINGTON - The CIA and other U.S. intelligence agencies have created a new computer system that uses software from a popular Internet encyclopedia site to gather input on sensitive topics from analysts across the spy community, part of an effort to fix problems that plagued prewar estimates on Iraq. The new system, dubbed "Intellipedia" because it is built on open-source software from the

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Spy tool is powered by Wikipedia software
Minneapolis Star Tribune (subscription), MN - 1 hour ago
... The new system, dubbed "Intellipedia" because it is built on open-source software from the Wikipedia website, was launched this year. ...
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Wikipedia for spies
Daily Times, Pakistan - 1 hour ago
The US intelligence community unveiled its own secretive version of Wikipedia, saying the popular online encyclopedia format known for its openness is key to ...
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Wikipedia of Secrets
Indian Express, India - 1 hour ago
... agencies are trying to remedy those problems with something they call Intellipedia, a model based on the popular online, user-generated encyclopedia Wikipedia. ...
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Imagine if, in August 2001, the U.S. intelligence agencies had dumped all of their information into one secure, online resource where it was searchable and accessible to anyone who had the proper clearance.

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US intelligence unveils spy version of Wikipedia
Help Net Security, Croatia - 13 minutes ago
The US intelligence community on Tuesday unveiled its own secretive version of Wikipedia, saying the popular online encyclopedia format known for its openness ...
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WIKIPEDIA: THE SPYING VERSION
Free Market News Network, FL - 18 minutes ago
Intelligence Czar John Negroponte has announced the government is using a secret version of Wikipedia for intelligence collaboration, according to Reuters. ...
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The nation?s intelligence agencies are giving their cold-war-era computer systems a makeover. But will blogs and wikis really help spies uncover terrorist plots?

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