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http://www.usatoday.com/tech/science/2007-05-29-deviant-thinkers-security_n.htm?csp=34

Sci-fi writers join war on terror websnapr

"Looking to prevent the next terrorist attack, the Homeland Security Department is tapping into the wild imaginations of a group of self-described "deviant" thinkers: science-fiction wr
>30 days ago by PaulRaven, 1 User, more info save
http://www.technovelgy.com/ct/science-fiction-news.asp?newsnum=1007

Interview With Greg Bear websnapr

"I go back to the 1960's when Analog was publishing these kind of stories [..] there was a real confluence of what we would call techno-thrillers in sf back then [...] and I think Tom Clancy rega
>30 days ago by PaulRaven, 1 User, more info save
http://www.defensetech.org/archives/003061.html

Data Diver Disses Terror-Mining websnapr

"This use of data mining would waste taxpayer dollars, needlessly infringe on privacy and civil liberties, and misdirect the valuable time and energy of the men and women in the national security
>30 days ago by PaulRaven, 1 User, more info save
http://news.mongabay.com/2006/1114-google_earth-act.html

Amazon natives use Google Earth, GPS to protect forest ... websnapr

"Tribes in Suriname, Brazil, and Colombia are combining their traditional knowledge of the rainforest with Western technology to conserve forests and maintain ties to their history and cultural t
>30 days ago by PaulRaven, 1 User, more info save
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/04/us/04monitor.html?ex=1317614400&en=f56ed0a299bbe0f2&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss

Software Being Developed to Monitor Opinions of U.S. websnapr

"A consortium of major universities ... is developing software that would let the government monitor negative opinions of the United States or its leaders in newspapers and other publications ove
>30 days ago by PaulRaven, 1 User, more info save
http://www.newscientisttech.com/article.ns?id=mg19025566.100&feedid=space_rss20

Astronomy detectors could become nuke hunters websnapr

That 'homeland security' market, well, that's a way better dollar than your astronomy market, my friend
>30 days ago by PaulRaven, 1 User, more info save
http://www.delawareonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?aid=/20060616/news/606160329/1006

Telemarketing reaches the very top websnapr

Telemarketing is a right pain in the arse for everyone - up to and including the guys who man the secret 'national disaster' homeland security hotlines in the States. I wonder if they'll have the same
>30 days ago by PaulRaven, 1 User, more info save
http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/index.blog?entry_id=1493676

RFID is for the Bird Seed websnapr

US Homeland Security decides arphids aren't as good an answer to security concerns as they were made out to be.
>30 days ago by PaulRaven, 1 User, more info save
http://www.ready.gov

Ready.gov - Prepare. Plan. Stay Informed. websnapr

Ready America, Educating and empowering Americans to prepare for emergencies including natural disasters and potential terrorist attacks.
>30 days ago by hayleyb4, 2 Users, more info save