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Re: Turning the Tables Website
Dear Friends:
Not yet ten o'clock in the morning, and I've already been hearing from lots
of you, inquiring about the GIA web site referred to in Hiawatha Bray's
Turning the Tables article from the Boston Globe. The site, said Chris
Csikszentmihalyi, assistant professor at the MIT Media Lab, is ''sort of a
citizen's intelligence agency.'' He and graduate student Ryan McKinley
created the Government Information Awareness (GIA) project as a response to
the US government's Total Information Awareness program (TIA).
You can find the site through the MIT Media Lab site:
http://nif.www.media.mit.edu/research/ResearchPubWeb.pl?ID=55
Once there, see the Open Government Information Awareness section. Look
around a bit, and enjoy yourself.
A shorter link is http://opengov.media.mit.edu
This second link is the direct one, but due to heavy traffic, you may
experience a slight wait.
[The name of the above-referenced article is "Website Turns Tables on
Government Officials," and appeared in The Boston Globe July 4, 2003. Its
author,Hiawatha Bray can be reached at bray@globe.com.]
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In peace,
Otoño
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