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The Theory of a Leaky World is Playable
A web-based game simply and elegantly tests Julian Assange's theory of the power of networked secrecy.
Read More »The Leaks of the House of Usher
"If the Internet was walking around in public, it would look and act a lot like Julian Assange. " Bruce Sterling's take on Wikileaks, an affair worthy of Edgar Allan Poe.
Read More »Wikileaks, Nirvana, and the Net of Indra
In a post at the Atlantic today, Jaron Lanier offers to reframe the Wikileaks question. But what he does looks much more like the infamous mission statement of the National Review: to stand athwart history yelling �stop!�
Read More »Best-yet Wikileaks round-up
There seems no end to reporting and commentary on Wikileaks, from the ravings of Regnery-Press author Marc Thiessen to the thorough round-up Alexis Madrigal is hosting at the Atlantic. But perhaps the best perspective comes from the sober analysts at NMA.tv, who have furnished their customarily-comprehensive coverage of l'affaire Assange. Or whatever it's called in Cantonese.
Read More »Torrential Wikileaks
The global security apparatus meets its match in the Internet.
Read More »Leak now while there’s still time
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Read More »What we don�t get about Wikileaks
The story is, it's not about the stories.
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