Apr 112009
In “1984″ George Orwell envisioned a surveillance-based society using two-way televisions. Imagine what he would have done with the Internet?
Frankly, the amount of personal information that we all share via computer is staggering. Now, there’s a site that spoofs just how much data a government collects on its citizens.
Called “Statebook,” the site gives examples of the information that the UK government actually does collect — or could collect with little difficulty (eg. phone calls) — and presents it in a user-friendly social-networking style
None of this is far-fetched. These databases exist. The only thing that doesn’t (yet) exist is the website that ties them all together.
Scary stuff. (Thanks, BB)
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Alawna

