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2006-11-23 22:53:27 · 7 answers · asked by nicole_elise_ne 1 in Politics & Government Government

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George W. Bush

2006-11-23 23:11:56 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

There has never been a highway on the internet, in the literal or the figurative manner. The information superhighway was destroyed by false information, spam and advertisement even before it could become reality.

2006-11-24 07:03:54 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Why do you ask this? The highway is the highway, as long as the traffic increases, so will the highway.

2006-11-24 08:21:10 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Internet is already crowded limiting highways to be fewer.

2006-11-24 06:55:02 · answer #4 · answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7 · 0 0

Hello,

No, it will only get worse and our government is alreay looking for ways to monitor our use:

1. What websites we visit
2. Who we email

And things like this....................................................


U.S. Intelligence unveils spy version of Wikipedia

The US intelligence community has unveiled its own secretive version of Wikipedia, saying the popular online encyclopedia format known for its openness is key to the future of American espionage.

The office of US intelligence czar John Negroponte announced Intellipedia, which allows intelligence analysts and other officials to collaboratively add and edit content on the Government's classified Intelink Web much like its more famous namesake on the worldwide web.

A "top secret" Intellipedia system, currently available to the 16 agencies that make up the US intelligence community, has grown to more than 28,000 pages and 3,600 registered users since its introduction.

Less restrictive versions exist for "secret" and "sensitive but unclassified" material.

Intellipedia is currently being used to assemble a major intelligence report, known as a national intelligence estimate, as well as the State Department's annual country reports on terrorism, officials said.

Some day it may also be the path intelligence officials take to produce the president's daily intelligence briefing.

But the system, which makes data available to thousands of users who would not see it otherwise, has also stirred qualms about potential security lapses following the recent media leak of a national intelligence estimate that caused a political uproar by identifying Iraq as a contributor to the growth of global terrorism.

"We're taking a risk," Michael Wertheimer said, the intelligence community's chief technical officer.

"There's a risk it's going to show up in the media, that it'll be leaked."

Intelligence officials say the format is perfect for sharing information between agencies, a centrepiece of the reform legislation that established Mr Negroponte's office as national intelligence director after the September 11 attacks.

They also said it could lead to more accurate intelligence reports because the system allows a wider range of officials to scrutinise material and keeps a complete, permanent record of individual contributions including dissenting points of view.

That might help avoid errors of the kind that led to the widely criticised 2002 national intelligence estimate that said Saddam Hussein possessed large stockpiles of weapons of mass destruction.

Intelligence officials are so enthusiastic about Intellipedia that they plan to provide access to Britain, Canada and Australia.

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2006-11-25 02:36:22 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

A reference to what is driving the question might help.

2006-11-24 07:04:20 · answer #6 · answered by madjer21755 5 · 0 0

more few-----take your meds,get a nap

2006-11-24 09:27:10 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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