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The Blog of War - And Military Censorship
A bunch of stories hit yesterday - some mentioned or reviewed "The Blog of War":
Wired - Xeni Jardin wrote a piece on the new Military Intelligence unit evaluating blogs for OPSEC violations.
Xeni also is producing a segment for NPR's Day to Day program today.
The AP interviewed me about the same issue.
The Stars & Stripes has an article about monitoring military bloggers.
Lee Kelley of Wordsmith at War is interviewed in the Salt Lake Tribune.
Mark Danziger reviews The Blog of War in the Examiner.

October 30, 2006 • Permalink
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