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Raytheon is building a "Google for spies" that can track your social media behavior
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Raytheon making social-network-mining software to help gov'ts spy on citizens
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Raytheon making social-network-mining software to help gov'ts spy on citizens
Boing Boing:
Raytheon making social-network-mining software to help gov'ts spy on citizens
Dr Ausberto Torres:
RT @guardian: Top story = Software that tracks people on social media created by defence firm http://t.co/Hoc5UDy2 cc @TabithaBrowne
Heidi N. Moore:
RT @lheron: Google for spies? Defense firm software tracks/predicts behavior using social media http://t.co/EirxNBKS via @venohr
Scott Klein:
RT @venohr: "Extreme-scale analytics" system that tracks people on social media created by defence firm http://t.co/UKnzPgPp
Jesse Felder:
Software that tracks people on social media created by defence firm http://t.co/Qz15FsCV predicts future behavior as well
azeem:
RT @tom_watson: Extreme scale analytics: http://t.co/EIiBeiMi Well done Raytheon.
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